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BARNES - 
GENEALOGIES 

INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF 

ANCESTRAL, GENEALOGICAL 

AND 

Family Records 

AND 

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 
BARNESiPEOPLl. :; ; 

COLLECTED AND COMPILED FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES 

BY 

REV. GEO. N. BARNES. 



THE RIEG & SMITH PRINTING CO. 
CONNEAUT, O. 

1903. 



LIBRAt^Y .,f CONGRESS 
Two Copies Received 

MAR 25 1904 

Copyrigm tntry 
COfY 8 



Copyrig-hted in 1904 by 

RE V. G. N. BARNES 

Conneaut, Ohio. 



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PREFACE 



The desire of many individuals to have a 
better knowledge of the Barnes people in 
the United States Jias ii:idnced us to under- 
take to compile a Barnes Genealogy. Sueh 
a work, at the best, will be incomplete and 
unsatisfactory. The meager and confusing 
records of Colonial times make it very 
difficult and tedious to trace the ancestry 
of families or distinguish the genealogical 
course from one generation to another. In 
the rush and hurry of modern times, peo- 
ple have become careless about taking note 
of passing events, so that frequently, it is 
difficult to get a family record that will in- 
clude three generations. 

I have given all the ancestral records of 
Barnes Families of the Colonial period that 
I could obtain, and genealogical records 
of several branches of the Barnes Family 
from 1750 to the present time. The geneal- 
ogy of Timothy Barnes' Family is nearly 
complete. All others are fragmentary. 

In compiling this work, I have endeavored 
to make it as authentic and reliable as pos- 



y PRE FA CE. 

sible. In seeking for information, I have 
visited ancestral homes in Massachusetts, 
Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania and 
Ohio ; have had extensive correspondence 
with the Barnes people ; have spent three 
days in the New England Historic Library, 
at Hartford, Conn., and several days in 
the Congressional Library at Washington. 
The most of the statements made and sta- 
tistics given with regard to the Barnes peo- 
ple prior to 1750 have been gathered from 
the following : Memorial History of Hart- 
ford, Ct., Puritan Settlers of Connecticut, 
Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New 
England , Colonial Records of C onnecticut , 
Historic Addresses, Historic Papers, 
Church Records of Southington, Ct., His- 
tory of the Regular Continental Army, Mil- 
itary Recordof the War of 1812, American 
Ancestry, Eccl. and other Sketches of 
Southington, Ct., by Rev. Herman R. 
Timlow, Hinman's Ct. Settlers, Virginia 
Genealogies, by Horace E. Hayden, and 
History of the Hoyt Family . by David Hoyt. 
The Colonial records and statistics that are 
copied direct are printed in fine type , those 
in full are set off with quotation marks. 

G. N. Barnes. 
Conneaut, O,, Aug. 1, 1903. 



CONTENTS. 



PART I. 

ANCESTRY 



History 3 

Colonial Records 4 



PART IL 

GENEALOGIES. 



CHAPTER T. 

Timothy Barnes, 
His Ancestors, Parentage and Family 11 

( HAPTER II. 

Silas Barnes and his Descendants, 

Elnathan, Silas, Jotham Judd, Alva, Anna, Louis, 
Charlotte and Lucy Mariah I'* 

CHAPTER III. 

Timothy Barnes and his Descendants. 
Abraham, Amos and Timothy. ... • 117 



CONTENTS 



CHAPTER IV. 

Elisha Barnes and his Dfscen'»ants. 
Erastus, Asahel, Betsey, Elisha Mimson, Setli Austin, 
Thomas William and Nancy Vilate 119 

CHAPTER V. 
Isaac Barnes and his Descendants. 

Miller, Emily, Charles Milo, Mary, Milon D., Edwin M. 143 

CHAPTER VI. 
JeDed'ah Barnes. 

Ancestry, Parentage and Descendants 165 

CHAPTER VII. 

Thomas Barnes of New Hhven. 

Moses Barnes, Abijah Barnes, Elisha Barnes 173 

CHAPTER VIII. 

Genealogical Records. 

Thomas Barnes of Hingham, Joshua Barnes of Yarmouth, 

Timothy Barnes and others, 183 

CHAPTER IX. 
Biographical Sketches. 



Part I. 

ANCESTRY. 



ANCESTORS OF BARNES FAMILIES 
OF AMERICA. 

The earliest traces of the Barnes race are 
found in the southeast part of England and 
indicate a Dano-Norman origin, probably 
coming to England at the time England was 
under the Norman kings, 1000-1154. ''The 
name is derived from the Norse 'bjorn' a 
warrior". (American Ancestry p. 3.) The 
following is from the family rec. of Charles 
Barnes, Jr., 1834, Perryville, Ky. : ''Rec- 
ords of the church in Surrey, England, 
show that Barnes families lived there from 
500 years prior to the present century. The 
name is extant there now". (Va. Gen., by 
Horace E. Hayden, M. A.) Mr. Hayden 
says that the Barnes families who came 
from Gt. Britain to New England during 

NOTE,— In reply to a question repeatedly asked I will say that the use 
or omission of e in "Barnes" is a matter of choice or opinion. In all the 
old records that I have examined there was the same difference in its use 
that there is now, even with members of the same family. 



4 ANCESTRY 

the 17th century, will no doubt some day 
be found to have the same origin in the 
mother country. 

The first Barnes people who emigrated to 
America from England came from Surrey, 
Middlesex and Norfolk counties. 

The following extracts are from early co- 
lonial records, and show that at least ten 
or twelve ancestors of Barnes families 
came from that part of England to Ameri- 
ca previous to 1650. 

"Edward Barnes was at Elizabeth City, 1623." — Col. Jxec. 

"Launcelot Barnes received 100 a. of Elizabeth City, call- 
ed the Indian Thicket, 1632. He was burgess for lower part 
of E. City, 1629-30. "-iWc/. Arch. 

John Barnes, Plymouth, 1632, prob. of Yarmouth (Eng- 
land), 1639, m. Mary Plummer, had Jonathan, 3 June, 
1643. Jonathan, Plymouth, s. of John, m. Jan. 4, 1666, 
Eliz. Hedge of Yarmouth, had John, Mar. 5, 1669; William, 
b. Feb. 14, 1670; Jonathan, b. Aug. 27, 1684.^Savage's 
Gen. Die. . 

Joshua Barnes of Yarmouth, England, came to New Eng- 
land in 1632; was one of the founders of the town of South 
Hampton, Long Island, in 1639; was one of the first settlers 
of East Hampton (Sag Harbor), 1649; was deputy to the Col- 
onial Court in 1663; had Samuel b. 1649. — Winthrop's Jour- 
nals, Gen. Die. and American Ancestry. 

Stephen Barnes of Bradford, Ct., b. at South Hampton, 
L. I., d. at Bradford, moved there about 1700, m. Mary 
Barnes, had Asa b. Aug. 24, 1745. He was probably the son 
of Samuel Barnes of East Hampton.— American Ancestry. 



GEJSEALOQIES 5 

Charles Barnes of East Hampton, L. I., 1663, a school- 
master, was s. of William Barnes of East Winch, near 
Lynn, Co. of Norfolk, England, He was one of the first set- 
tlers of East Hampton. — Savage's Gen. Die. 

Wm. Barnes was one of the original settlers of Salisbury, 
Mass. The name of Wm. Barnes, aged 22, is found among 
the passengers for Virginia, Aug. 1635, in the "Globe of 
London," Jeremy Blackburn, Mr. At the ffrst division of 
land he received a house-lot and a planting lot of four acres. 
In Jan. 1640 -41 he received the "Rocky Island" in the mead- 
ows and other grants. He removed to the w. side of the Po- 
wowR. and settled that part of the town called Amesbury, 
His trade was that of a house carpenter. His daughter mar- 
ried John Hoyt, his two sons, Jonathan and William, died 
young. He left no son to perpetuate the name. — History of 
the Hoyt Family. 

Richard Barnes, b. and d. at Carshalton, Surrey Co. , 
England, had two sons Richard and Abraham. Richard, jr., 
b. 1662, d. 1710, had two sons, George and Charles. 

George Barnes came to America in l^i)5 with his wife, two 
children and his brother Charles. His second son, Richard, 
was born at Col. Richard Barnes', near Leonardstown, Md., 
in 1696. 

Richard Barnes m. Penelope Manly: will dated -^ uly 15, 
1754; died before 1768; children were Thomas, Mary, Rebec- 
ca, Sarah, Elizabeth. 

Hon. Thomas Griffin, 1733—1785, m. Elizabeth, daughter 
of Richard Barnes, Tudors Hall, Leonardstown, Md. — Vir. 
GetiGloagles^ by Horace E. Hayden, M. A. 

Abraham Barnes, second son of Richard Barnes, Sr., came 
to America about 1700 and settled in Maryland; m. Sarah 
Mc Carty, had one son, Abraham. 

Abkam Barnes had Richard of St. Mary's Co., Md., d. s., 
John of Washington Co., Md., d. s., Mrs. Hoe of Hoe's Fer- 
ry on the Potomac, d. s, and Mrs. Mason. 

Mrs. Mason's grandson, Abram Barnes Thompson, inher- 



b ANCESTRY 

ited her brother's (Richard Barnes') estate, by taking the 
name of Abram Barnes. 
Col. Abram Barnes, of St. Mary's Co., Md., was a mem- 
ber of Albany Congress, 1754, from Md. 

Timothy Barnes came from England, died in Conn.: his 
son was Timothy, d. at Hartford; grandson was Timothy, b. 
at Hartford, Conn., Apr. 19, 1749. —'^ee American Ances- 
trt/ . 

From Church Records at Southington, Conn. 
Rev. Jeremiah Curtis,Pastor 
Thomas Barnes, Clerk. 
Sept. 28, 1743, Ebenezer Barnes, son of Ebenezer Barnes, 
was married. 
Nov. 2, 1732, Gideon Barnes and Mehitabel Shaw were 
married. 
Dec. 3, 1730, Jedediah Barnes and Abigail Warner were 
' married. 

Baptismal Records. 
Aug. 11, 1740, Josiah, son of Jedediah Barnes. 
Aug. 5, 1744, Samuel, son of Jedediah Barnes. 
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There were tferee Thomas Barnes that 
came from England to America previous 
to 1738 known as Thomas Barnes of Hart- 
ford, Thomas Barnes of New Haven and 
Thomas Barnes of Hingham ; who were 
ancestors of three large branches of Barnes 
Families in America Thomas Barnes of 
Hartford was the ancestor of Timothy 
Barnes. 

Thomas Barnes, Hingham, 1637, freeman, 1645, came with 
his w. Ann from Hingham, O. E.(01d England). Had Thom- 
as and John, May 21, 1643; Elizabeth Ann; Hannah; James, 
b. Apr. 8, 1649; Peter, June 6, 1652. 



ASCESTRY i 

Thom \s Barnes, New Haven, lfi43, son of Thomas Barnes, 
and brother of Daniel of same place: b. about l(i23 and d. at 
Middleton, Ct., 1693. He served in the Pequot war, 1637, 
was at New Haven, Ct., before 1639, rem. to Middleton, Ct., 
soon after 1660, m. about 1647. His children were John: 
Thomas, b. 26 Aug., 1653: Daniel, 29 Aug., irr)9: Abigail: Ma- 
bee, born 25 June, 1663. — American Anr-estv)/, Savage's 
Geti IjIc. 

"Thomas Barnes, son of Thomas Barnes of New Haven, 
had Mary: Thomas, 26 July, 1687: Sarah: Rebecca: Abigail: 
Eliz. 1695: Deborah: Hannah: Samuel, 11 -Apr., 1705: Nath- 
aniel, 11 Jan., 1707; Abraham, 1711." — S/a vage's (7^^/. i)i<-. 

"Thomas Barnes, a soldier in the Pequot battle of 1637, in 
which 600 savages were killed by 90 colonists, was of Senti- 
nel Hill, Hartford, 1639, sergeant of Farmington trainband, 
1651, joined church, Jan. 30, 1652, adm. freeman, 1669, was 
probably the first of the family in America. Name derived 
from the Norse 'bjorne', a warrior." — Ainerif-ari Ancesfrj/. 

"Thomas Barnes, Hartford, 1639, rem. to Farmington, had 
Benjamin, July 24, 1653, Joseph, 1655, and probably Thom- 
as whom. Mary, d. of Richard Jones." — Savage's Goi. Die. 

"Thomas Barnes of Hartford had land distributed, 1640, to 
him E. of the river and resided there in 1663." — Hinman's 
Conn. Haettlers. (See notes on page 16.) 

Thomas Barnes(Jr.)m. Mary d. of Richard Jones." Gen. 
Die. of Neiv England, 

"Thomas Barnes was a grandson of John Andrews, Sr., 
and son of Mary Barnes, d. of John Andrews, of Hartford, 
Ct."— Hinman's Ct. ^rtflerii. 8('c notes, P. 16. 




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Part IT. 

GENEALOGIES. 
CHAPTER I. 

TIMOTHY BARNES, SR., 

HIS ANCESTRY, PARENTAGE AND FAMILY. 

Thomas Barnes of Hartford, great grand- 
father of Timothy Barnes, Sr. ,of Southing- 
ton, was probably one of the first of the 
family in America. He came to Hartford, 
Conn., soon after the first settlement in 
1636 ; was in the Pequot war which exter- 
minated the Pequot tribe (the most power- 
ful and hostile of New England savages), 
for which service he was granted fifty acres 
of land in 1671. He married Mary, daugh- 
ter of Thomas Andrews, of Farmington, 
Conn. ; "became a proprietor, by town 

NOTE — The Central Congregational Church stands on the east end of 
the old cemetery where many of the ancestors and first settlers of Hartford 
are buried. Washington, when on his way to take command of the Colo- 
nial army, met the delegation from Boston under the "elm tree." The 
Athenaeum Building is a memorial building, erected on the site of the 
Nathan Hale homestead, in which are the New England Historic Library, 
the City Library and many choice relics of Colonial days. 



12 GENEALOGIES 

eourtesY, Feb. 1639, having six acres allot- 
ted to him, where he and his wife, Mary, 
lived, quite in the north west part of Hart- 
ford" (now, the corner of Albany avenue 
and High street). In 1640 — 41 they moved 
to the new settlement of Farmington. He 
was appointed sergeant of train band, Oct. 
6, 1651 ; joined the Farmington church Jan. 
30, ;L653 ; died, in Farmington, in 168(S. 

The names of their children were Benja- 
min, Joseph, Thomas and Ebenezer.' 

Benjamin was born July 24, 1653. His 
wife's name Avas Sarah. Their children 
were Joseph, Thomas and Ebenezer. They 
moved to Waterbury, Conn., about 1690.^ 

Joseph, second son of Thomas Barnes, 
born 1655, had four children, Jacob, Abi- 
gail, Elizabeth and Mary.^ 

Ebenezer, fourth son of Thomas Barnes, 
was married twice, first wife's name was 
Deborah, second wife's name wasMeheta- 
bel Miller ; had one son, Thomas. He was 
a deacon in the church ; resided at Water- 
bury, Conn. 



Tlioiiias Barnes, Jr. 

Thomas Barnes, Jk., third son of Thomas 



THOMAS BARNES 13 

Barnes, of Hartford, married Mary, daugh- 
ter of Richard Jones. Tliey lived in tlie 
north part of Southington, Conn. ; had a 
family of live sons and two daughters, 
Ruth, Samuel, Ebenezer, Thomas, Eliza- 
beth, Joseph and (xershom.^- ^ 

Ebenezer, second son of Thomas Barnes, 
Jr., was appointed ensign of train band at 
tlie parish of Southington, in Farmington, 
in 1737 ; appointed lieut. in South Co., in 
Farmington, in 1742, and, afterward, was 
appointed captain the same year ; was mar- 
ried ; liad a son named Ebenezer, who was 
married Sept. 28. 1743." 

Gershom, fifth son of Thomas Barnes, Jr., 
w^as appointed ensign at New Haven in 
1705, and captain of fifth Co. train band 
in 1753.^° 



Tlioiiias Barnes, sonof Tlioinas 
Barnes, Jr.. and family. 

Thomas Barnes, third son of Thomas 
Barnes, Jr., was born in Southington, 
Conn., May 21, 1700; n-is elected deacon 
in the church at Southington, No^^ 27, 
1728 ; w^as also clerk and is supposed to 
have made the entry on tlie church record 



1 4 GENE A L (HES 

of the baptism of his family when Jeremi- 
ah Curtis was pastor of the church in 
Bouthington. He died in 1742. His family 
consisted of eight children whose names 
were Lemuel, Mary, Nathaniel, Phineas, 
Irena, Lydia, Timothy and Nathaniel.'^ 

Lemuel, oldest son of Thomas Barnes, 
was born, lived and died in Southington, 
Conn. 

P HIKE AS Barkes was born in Southing- 
ton, Conn., moved to Great Barrington, 
Mass . , where he lived and died . The names 
of their children w^ere Phineas, Lemuel, 
Roswell, Asa, Appleton, William, Thomas, 
Irena, Vina, Phebe, Lucy and Freelove. 

Timothy Barnes. 

Timothy Barnes, third son of Thomas 
>' Barnes, was born in Southington, Conn., 
bap. Apr. 1, 1739 ; married Mariam, daugh- 
ter of Abraham Miller, March 19, 1760; 
was appointed administrator of the estate of 
Abraham Miller in 1765; enlisted in the 
Continental army, was mustered in Aug. 19, 
and discharged Sept. 25, 1776. Lithe spring 
of ^78, in the darkest hours of the American 
Revolution, he moved his large family into 



TIMOTHY BA NATJS 1 ^ 

tlie Berksliiiv hills of Massachusetts, arriv- 
ing at West Stoekhridge oji the (Stli of June ; 
lie purchased a tract of land in a.l)eautifnl 
valley and on the hillside near, what no^v 
is, Willianisville, about one mile west of 
the village of Hoiisatonic ; where he lived 
until his death. He died March U, 1S81, 
aged 92 years. 

Marium Bakxes, Avife of Timothy Barnes, 
was ])orn in Hartfoi'd, Conn., May-)(), 17o7, 
and died in A\\^st Stockhridge, Mass., Jan. 
11, 181cS, aged nearly 81" years. They had a 
family of nine childi-en whose names were 
Silas, Hannah, Timothy, Sarah, Timothy, 
Elisha, Seth, Isaac, Marium.'^ 

Nathaniel Barnes, youngest son of 
Thomas Barnes, Avas horn in South ington, 
('Onn., l)ai). May J , 1748 ; Avas appointed 
captain of 10 Co., 10 Reg., Oct. 1774 ; Avas 
a freeholder and lived in Southington from 
1779 to 1788.'^^ 

Mary Barnes, daughter of Thomas Barnes, 
was born in Scnithington, Conn., bap. May 
29, 1787; married a Mr. Mills. 



16 GENEALOGIES 



NOTES. 

The following- quotations are given verbatim in grammar, 
spelling and language as they appear on the records. 

1. "Thomas Barnes, of Hartford, a proprietor by the town's 
CDurtesy; having six acres allotted to him Feb., 1639. He 
lived on the corner of the highways now Albany Av. and 
High St. He served in the Peqiiad war: was granted fifty 
acres for his s?rvice. He removed to Fannington 1639: was 
sergeant of train band 1G51: joined Farmington Church about 
Jan. 30, 1653. His wife, Mary, was the daughter of ^beBHts" V'^^' 
Andros, or Andrews. Their children were Benjamin, bap. ^ 
July 24, IfJ'iH: Joseph, !()')'.. Thomas Barnes died in 1688." - 
Mfniiorial JIi,sfori/ of Hartford Cointf)/, Conn. 

"At a session of the General court held in Hartford, Oct. 6, 
IB")!, Thomas Barnes is confirmed Sergeant". — Col. Bee. 

2. Thomas Barnes res'ded quite in the north-west part of 
the village of Hartford, on land bounded as follows:- On the 
north and east by the road that leads to the cow pasture,- * 
He was in the I'equad battle. He removed to Farmington 
in its early settlement.- -Puritdn S< lllcrx of Conn. 

His children were Thomas, Ebenezer and older ones not 
mentioned. Huldah Barnes. 

3. The following is a copy of the declaration in the "Oath of 
Fidelity" which Thomas Barnes, with about .360 other citi- 
zens, took and su])scribed to when Theophilus Eaton was 
inaugurated governor of Connecticut: "I doe acknowl- 
edge myself to be subject to the government thereoff , and doe 
sweare be the great and dreadful name of the ever living God, 
to be true and faithful vnto the same, and doe submit both 
my person and whole estate therevnto."-C*o^o/?/«/ Jiecords. 

While neither the Conn. Constitution or Oath of Fidelity 



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High striTt. tin- tiiicst tlioroughfarc-s in the cit\ . 



NOTES 17 

made any mention of the king- of England or of the English 
company which held the royal grant of the lands of Conn.; it 
indicated a purpose to adhere to the colonial constitution 
and government, regardless of consequences. This was the 
first move made for American independence of British rule. 

4. Thomas and Mary Barnes lived near Newville Corners in 
the northern part of Southington, Conn. They had five sons, 
Samuel, Thomss, Ebenezer, and two names unknown. 

L (leuF. .; ■>'2^.^.^ , -N. E. Wardin. 

5. "Thomas Barnes, soil of Thcmas Barnes of Hartford, 
married Mary Jones, daughterof Richard Jones.''- (Vr??, 
Die. of New Enrjland. 

6. The children of Thomas Parnes, Jr., were Ruth, b. 1692: 
Elizabeth b. Apr. 16, 1693: Samuel b. July 8, 1695: Ebenezer, 
l).Sep. 19, 1697: Thomas, b.May 21, 1700: Joseph b. Aug. 15. 
1702: Gershomb.Sep. 13, 1706.— Huldah Barnes. See Oen. 
Jjic of Nrir jBin/Zamf, and Puritan Sefflrr.s of New 
England. 

7. "Benjamin Barnes, son of Thomas Barnes of Hartford, 
moved to Waterbury; wife was Sarah: children were Joseph: 
Thomas, bap. June 8, 1690, at Farmington: Ebenezer, per- 
haps others." — Gen. Die. of .Sew England. 

8. Joseph Barnes was a son of Thomas Barnes, of Hartford. 
His children were Jacob, b. 18 Sep., 1687: Abagail, bap. 23 
Feb. 1690: Elizabeth, 9 Oct., 1692: Mary, 17 Feb., 1695.^ 
(irrn. Die. of New England. 

9. Samuel Barnes, of New Haven, was appointed ensign of 
train band 1754, and appointed lieutenant in 1758. — Col. 
Iicc. of Conn. 

10. "Gershom Barnes was appointed ensign in New Haven 
in 1751, and appointed cai^tain of 5 th Co. train band in 1753 " 

— Col. Rce. of Conn.. 

11. "In 1718, Ebenezer Barnes, of Farmington, was paid 
six shillings for killing wolves." — H/.stoi'k- Addresses. 



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"Ebenczor Bciriies was apijointed ensign of train })and at 
the parish of Southing-ton, in Farniington. in 1737: appointed 
captain in 1742: appointed lieutenant of South CV). in town of 
Farming-ton, in 1768."- Col. Ii(<-. of Conn. 

''Ebenezer Barnes, son of El)enezer Barnes, married at 
Southington, Sej). 28, \l-\:?,."--('linrch Jxfcord.s. 

12. Thomas Barnes, son of Thoni:is Barnes, Jr., was elected 
deacon of the church in Southington Nov. 27, 1728, and died 
in 1742. He had four sons and two daughters, as follows: — 
Nathaniel bap. April 27, 1729: Phineas bap. July 12,1730: 
Irena bap. March 11, 1733: Lydea bap. June 8, 1735: Timothy 
bap. April 1, 1739: Nathaniel bap. May 1, 114:3. Becoi'd.^ of 
the Churcli (if ISoiitJungfon., Conn. Jeremiah Curtis, PavStor. 

According to the statement of Elisha Barnes, there were 
two more children, Lemuel and Mary. The oldest son, per- 
haps, died young: for there is no farther account of him. 

13. "Oct. 1765 Timothy Barnes was appointed administra- 
tor of the estate of Abraham Miller, of Hartford. "--A\'<-. of 
Conn. 

Timothy Barnes enlisted Aug. 19, 1776: discharged Sep. 26, 
1776. 

Timothy Barnes, Jr., served four days in the Continental 
fi rmy . 

Nathaniel Barnes appointed captain of 10 Co., 10 Reg.— 
Ili.sfor// of the UcijuUtr Contincntctl Ann//. 

Silas, b. Dec. 26, 1760: Hannah, b. June 28, 1763: Timothy, 
b. Sep. 18, 1765 and died Oct. 22, 1765: Sarah, b. Dec. 19, 
1766: Timothy, b. Apr. 9, 1769: Elisha, t). March 11, 1771: 
Seth, b. Feb. 10, 1774: Isaac, b. June 13, 1778: Marium, b. 
Dec. 4, 1781 and died Jan. 9. 1783. Record of T'nnitth// 
Barn ex" F(i)n'd//. 



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(^HAPTEK 11. 

SILAS BARNES AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 

Silas Baknes,8k., oldest son of Tiinothv 
Barnes, Avas l)orn in Soiithington , Conn., 
Dec. 26, 1760. He moved with his father to 
West vStockbridge, Mass., June 8, 1778; was 
married to Miss Anna Jndd ; purchased a 
fann at a ])lace, now called Williamsville, in 
West Stockl)ridge, where he lived until his 
death. 

AxxA Barnp]s, wife of Silas Barnes, born 
.1 an . 28 , 1768 , was the daughter of Mr . Judd , 
a Re volutionary-^soklier . 
The names of their children were Elnatluui , 
Silas, Jotham Judd, Alva, C^'rus, Anna, 
Louis, ('harlott and Lucy Mariah. 

Cyrus died young. 

E LX ATH A X \\\ l^XES , SH . 

Elnathax Barnes, son of Silas Barnes, was 
l)ornin West Stockbridge, Mass,, Nov, 13, 
1786, died Apr. 7, 1864, 



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Rac^hel Barnes, wife of Elnathan Barnes, 
(laughter of Mr, Brown, was born Nov. 22, 
1783, Elnathan and Rachel Barnes were 
married Dee, 12, 1812, and lived in N. A¥. 
Stookbridge, Mass, They had two children, 
Elnathan and Aaron. 



Elnathan Barnes, Jr., and Family. 

Elnathan Barnes, Jr. , oldest son of Elna- 
than Barnes, Br., was born in N. W. Stock- 
bridge, Mass., Nov. 26, 1828 ; married Eliz- 
abeth Bristol ; died May 5, 1887. 

Elizabeth Barnes, wife of Elnathan 
Barnes, Jr., was born Aug. 9, 1825, and 
died Feb. 9, 1895. 

Olive L,, daughter of Elnathan and Eliz- 
abeth Barnes, and wifeof Whetton Prindel 
Barnes, was l)orn in West Stockbridge, 
Oct. 15, 1850, and died at Ambov, 111., Nov. 
10, 1898. 



Aaron B. Barnes and Family. 

Aaron B . BaRNES , son of Elnathan Barnes , 
8r., was born in West Stockbridge, Mass., 
Dec. 16, 1825 ; married Lovina Vandusen ; 
lived in West Stock])ridge until 1861 ; 



AAEON B. BAByES 21 

moved to Brooklyn, N. Y. where he died 
Oct., 1891. 

LoviNA Baknes, wife of Aaron B. Barnes, 
Avas 1)orn in Cohinil)ia.Co., N. Y., Dec. 15, 
1826, and died Oct. 9, 1888. 

Their family consisted of eleven children, 
as follows : — v^idney Bryant, Ransom Au- 
gustus, Almond AV'ashington, Arthur AVell- 
ington. Mollis Morgan, Dora Pauline, Julia 
Lovina, Milan Day, Emma Florence, Amos 
Warren and Matilda J. 

Sidney B. Bak.xes Avas born in West Btock- 
l)ridge, Jan. 24, 1847; died Aug. 23, 1880. 

Ransom A. Barnes Avas l)orn in West 
Stockbridge, Oct. 4, 1848; married Lillie 
Josephene Merrill Oct, 10, 1886. Their chil- 
dren Avere CliA^e Ney l)orn April 9, 1890 ; 
died Jan, 28, 1891*; and Roy Merrill born 
Nov. 10, 1891. He is a carpenter, and 
resides at TuttletOAvn , Cal . 

Almond W. Barnes AA^as l)orn in West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 12, 1850 ; married 
Margaret Ruthford Avho Avas l)orn in 
Perthshire, Scotland, Dec. 6, 1854. Their 
children are Edna Matilda, born Dec, 12, 
1876, and Margaret, born Feb. 16, 1879, at 



22 GENEALOGIES 

Brooklyn, N. Y. They all reside at 240 8. 
Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. He is a ])ros[)er- 
ous soap niannfacturer. 

Arthur W. Barnes was horn in West 
Stockhridge, Mass., Aug. 5, 1(S52 ; diedFeh. 

4, 1878. 

HoLLis M. Barnes was horn in West 
Btockbrido-e, Mass., May 12, 1856; is mar- 
ried ; has no children ; liyes in New York ; 
is a chemist ; places of hnsiness, up town 
store Madison Ay., Corner 110 St., down 
town store AVest Broadway, corner of 
Chambers St. 

Dora P. Barnes was born Jan. 29, 1858 ; 
was married in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 1885, 
to J. C. Dayton. To them were born Mary 
Thornton, Feb. 19, 1887, and Julia Barnes, 
Noy. 18, 1889, in Brooklyn. Mrs. Dayton 
died Noy. 20, 1889. 

Julia L. Barnes was born June 18. 1860 ; 
died Jan. 16, 1890. 

Milan Day Barnes was born in Brooklyn, 
N. Y. , April 1, 1863 ; is a counselor at law. 

RoxANA Keene Barnes, wife of Milan Day 
Barnes, was born at Bawdon, Hastings ('o., 



AAMON B. BARNES 23 

Ontario, Canada, Oct. 19, 1859. They were 
married Aug, 13, 1890. Their children are 
Clarence S., l)orn at New York City, Mar. 
3, 1898 ; and Ethel, born at New York City, 
duly 6, 1896. They reside at 161 Garfield 
PL,' Brooklyn, N.' Y. 

Emma F. Barnes was born at Brooklyn, 
N. Y., March 16, I860 ; was married to J. C . 
Dayton Jan. 14, 1891. There were born to 
tbeni three sons and one daughter : Charles 
Henry born at Atlaiita, (la., July 28, 1892 ; 
Wilfiain Hale born at Atlanta, (la. , Sep. 22, 
1895 ; Harry Almond born at Atlanta, (ra., 
Sep. 26, 1897 ; Edith Lovina born in 
(lrifiin,(;a.,Nov.lO, 1900, 

John (/HAKles Daytox was born at New 
(lermantown, New Jersey, Oct. 29, 1861 ; 
was married to Dora P. Barnes Sep. 18^5 ; 
was married to Emma F. Barnes Jan. 14, 
1<S91 ; moved to Atlanta , (la. , and was cash- 
ier in tbe bank at that place until failing 
liealth made' it necessary to engage in otiier 
business. He is farming temporarily at 
(xrifiin, (la. 

Amos W. Bakxes was born at Brooklyn, 
N . Y. , March 26, 1 867 ; nuirried Miss Sarah 



24 GENEALOGIES 

Missimer June 3, 1897 ; has three children, 
as follows : Mary Lovina, born May 14, 
1898 ; Amos Warren, born Jan. 23, 1900 ; 
a son born Oct, 29, 1901. He is civil enj^i- 
neer and architect ; resides at N. W. Corner 
9th & Walnut Sts, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Matilda J. Barnes was l)()rn Jan. 15, 1870 : 
is a teacher in the Public Schools, and 
resides at Brooklyn, N. Y. 

SILAS BARNES, JR. 

Silas Barnes, Jr., son of Silas Barnes, 
was born in West Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 
19, 1788, and died in Orwell, Ohio, Nov. 14, 
1869. 

Mary Rawson Barnes, wife of Silas 
Barnes, Jr., was born June 14, 1791, and 
died in Orwell, 0. June 22, 1875. 

Silas Barnes and Mary Rawson were mar- 
ried in West Stockbridge, Mass. , Nov. 9, 
1809 ; moved to Augusta, Oneida Go., N. Y. 
about 1812 ; Victor, N.Y., in 1815 ; Nunda, 
Livingston Co., N.Y., about 1827 ; and to 
Orwell, O., Nov. 6, 1836. 

He was an industrious, enterprising farm- 
er. Their family consisted often children , as 




SILAS BARNES Jk., AND MARY BARNES. 



26 GENEALOGIES' 

follows : Betsy, Mary, Estlier Ann , Maran- 
da, Nathaniel Alverson, Anson Ely, Silas 
Truman, Harriet Emeline, Eliza Alice and 
RacheL 

Betsy Barnes^ oldest dangliter of Silas 
Barnes, Jr., was born in West Stockbridge, 
Mass., Feb. 11, 1811 ; died in Orwell, 0.. 
Aug, 26, 1876. 

Mary Murray, second daughter of Silas 
Barnes, was born in Augusta, N. Y., March 
17, 1813: was married to John Murray ; 
died in Lenox, 0,, Noy. 17, 1900. 

Maranda Palmer, fourth daughter of Silas 
Barnes, was born in Victor, N. Y., Jan. 10, 
1818 ; married John Palmer ; died May 14, 
1842, 

Harriet Emeline, fiftli (hiughter of Sihis 
Barnes, was born in Victor, N. Y., Eel). 1 1 , 
1822 ; married, Henry Bedell ; died in Or- 
well, O., Noy. 2, 1852. 

Rachel Barnes, youngest (hiughter of Si- 
las Barnes, was born in Nunday, Liyingston 
Co., N, Y., May 18, 1888 ; died in Orwell, 
()., Sep. 17, 1856. 



jjsth/:b anxj^ um van ^ / 

Estlier Aiiii Kiiiiyaii and Family. 

Esther Axn Runvan, daugliter of Sila^ 
Barnes, Jr., was born in Victor, N. Y., Dec. 
2, 1814; (lied at North Shade, (Gratiot Co., 
Mich., March 22, 1898. Slie was married to 
Marshall Runyan. 

Marshall F. Runyan was horn Sep. 1), 
1810 ; died Sep. 1866. He was a wagon ma- 
ker . Their ch ildren were Mary M . , Franci s 
A., WnL Henry, Harriet M., (leo. A., 
Adelia Alice, Francis Truman and Fmma, 

Mary M. ( 'ANfield, oldest daughter of P]s- 
ther Ann Runyan, was horn June 21, 1885 : 
married W. H. Canfield, March 22, 1855, in 
Xorth Shade, Mich. Their family is as fol- 
lows : Ben. F. horn Feb. 18, 1856 ; Lydia 
L. born Aug. 1), 1857 ; Fannie E. born Apr. 
22, 1858 ; (leo. W. Ixu'n Feb. 12. 1861 : Flma 
L. born Dec. 2, 1862. They reside at Lyons, 
l(mia Co., Mich.' 

Francis A. Rlnyax, born June 5, 1838; 
died Fel). 10, bS46. 

Harriet, second daughter of Marshall and 
p]stherAnn Runyan, was born June 5, 184o ; 




MRS. ESTHER ANN RUNYAN. 



ES THEB A NN B VNYA M 29 

married Mr. Proctor ; died A])r. 8, LSGG ; 
had two children, Katie and Larissa. Katie 
married Mr. Maddox, and resides at 851;") 
Vulcan St., h^t. Louis, Mo. 
Larissa died when eleven years old. 

Wm. Henry Runyajv, ])orn Sej). 21, 1840, 
married Laura Blancdiard ; died Fel). 1, 
1883 ; left four children, as follows : Frank 
Runyan resides at 1 , Home St., Clevehmd, 
(). ; Fred Runyan, (Jleyeland, (). : Mrs. 
Fannie Wok'ott, 832 North Union Ay., Al- 
liance, O. ; Annie Runyan. 

Geo. a . Runyan, ])orn Dec. 31 , 1845 ; mar- 
ried Emma Jane Cady ; had two sons, Oro, 
died in 1893 , aged 14 years, and Bernie horn 
al)Out 1884 ; is a farmer ; resides at iVugusta, 
Butler Co., Kansas. 

Truman F. Runyan, l)orn A})r. 29, 1851 ; 
married in Lyons, Mich., Oct. 5, 1899, to 
Eutencie C. Rohertson ; is a farmei' ; resides 
at North Shade, Mich. 

Alice Adelia S(^hurr, daughter of Mar - 
shall and Esther A . Runyan, was horn Aug. 
9, 1848 ; married Andrew Schurr ; died at 
Saginaw, Mich. ; had one son named Fred. 



')(^ GENEALOGIES 

Emma Burnes, youngest (Uuighter of Mmi- 
shall and Esther Ann Run van, was l)oi*n 
July I'^r I^^'^^B : was married to Wilfred 
Burnes A])r. H, 1(S81); resides at H. F. 1). 
No, 1. Ionia, Mielu 

Nathaniel A. Barnes and Family. 

Nathaniel Alverson Barnes, tirsl son of 
Silas Barnes , J r. , was 1 x )rn i n Victor, N . Y . , 
Jan.. (S, 1820; eanie with Ids father to Or- 
well, (>., Nov, 6, 18o(> ; inarried Rocina 
Howard. He was a tliorou<>*h, industrious 
fanner ; is now livinj^: at Lenox, ()., strong- 
and vigorous at tlie age of 82 years. 

RociNa HowAjn) was l)orn at Burlington, 
Vt., July 10, 1821, and died at Orwell, ()., 
Dec. 30, 1897. Their children were Martha, 
Byron, Lizzie and Hattie. 

Byron J^arnes, son of Nathaniel. A. 
Barnes, was horn in Orwell, ()., May (5, 
1846 ; died in Orwell, ()., May 28, 1808. 

Lizzie Barnes, second daughter of Na- 
thaniel A. l^arnes, was horn in Orwell, (),, 
Jan. 27, 18(>1 ; is a dress maker; lives at 
Orwell, O. 



NA THAN IE L A . BA RNES 3 i 

Hattie Barnes, youngest daughter of 
Nathaniel A, Barnes, was born in Orwell, 
O., July 10, 1863 ; is a graduate of the Or- 
well High School, and a teacher in the pub- 
lic schools ; resides at Orwell, Ohio. 



Andrew and Martha Hatcli and Family. 

Martha Hatch, first daughter of Nathan- 
iel A. Barnes, was born in Orwell, O., Dec, 
2, 1843 ; married Andrew Hatch. 

Andrew Hat(^h, son of Daniel Hatch of 
Lisbon, Conn., was born Nov. 18, 1836. 

The names of their children are Lottie L., 
Clara L., Allen G., Howard A., Roy R., 
Cornelia M. and Susan R. 

Lottie L. Fowler, daughter of Andrew 
and Martha Hatch, was born Aug. 29, 1862, 
in Orwell, (). ; married Arthur B. Fowler. 

They live at Pasadena, Cal. ; have three 
children, as follows : Marian R., born July 
15, 1892; Ruth, born Nov. 25, 1893, and 
Arthur, born June 8, 1895. 

Clara L. Dunham, daughter of Andrew 
and Martha Hatch, was born at New Lyme, 
O., May 3, 1864 ; married N. W. Dunham. 
They live at Joplin, Mo. ; have two chil- 



3 2 GENE A L O GIES 

dren ; Jessie, born Apr. 18, 1892, and 
Howard, born July 4, 1893. 

Allen G. Hatch was born in Wayne, O., 
Feb. 24, 1868 ; married Alta Udell^ of Pas- 
adena, Gal., June 24, 1897. They have one 
daughter, Catheryn, born Aug. 1, 1898. 

They reside at Pasadena, Gal. 

Howard A. Hatch was born in Wayne, O. , 
Apr. 5, 1870 ; resides at Norwich, N. Y, 

Roy R. Hatch was born in Wayne, O., 
Oct. 16, 1874 ; married Grace Pitts, of Sa- 
lem, Mass., Jan. 2, 1897; resides at Mt. 
HermoUj Mass. 

GoRNELiA M. Bedell, daughter of Andrew 
and Martha Hatch, was born in Wayne, O. , 
Apr. 17, 1879 ; married Beth Bedell, June 
28, 1900 ; resides at Akron, O. 

Susan R. Hatch was born in Wayne, O., 
Nov. 29, 1882 ; lives in Wayne, O.^ 



Anson Ely Barnes and Family. 

Anson Ely Barnes, second son of Silas 
Barnes, Jr. , was born in Victor, N. Y, , May 
26, 1824 ; moved to Orwell, O. , Nov. 6, 1836 ; 



ANSON EL Y BARNES 33 

married Caroline Loveland ; about 1868, 
moved to Peru, Wis., bought a farm and 
lived there until 1876. He then moved to 
Nebraska City, Neb. His wife died Oct. 28. 
1893,andhe died in Cal., Dec. 12, 1896, 

Their children were Hiram, Cyrus, Silas, 
Ella, Judson and Bertha, 

Ella and Judson died young. 

Hiram A. Barnes, oldest son of Anson E, 
Barnes, was born in Lenox, O. , Oct. 5, 1851 . 

He went to Peru, Wis., with his parents, 
and, in 1876, traveled from Peru to Charles 
City, tliree hundred miles, alone, with horse 
and carriage ; was there joined by his father 
and brother, Cyrus, and went with them to 
Nebraska City, Neb., arriving there Nov. 
15, 1876. He was married in Nebraska City, 
Junel9, 1879, to Ellen Pace, of Elston, Mis- 
souri. The follow^ing spring, they moved to 
Syracuse, Neb., where he carried on a large 
business in a carriage factory. In 1889 he 
sold out and moved to Cal. ; in 1901 he 
moved to Springfield, Mo., and the next 
year moved to Sedalia, Mo., wdiere they now 
reside at 502 North Manateau St, They have 
one son whose name is Martin Ely. 



34 GENEALOGIES 

Martin Ely Barnes, son of Hiram A. 
Barnes, was born at Syracuse, Neb., Apr, 
4, 1881 ; is a blacksmitli. His home is at 
502 North Manateau St. , Sedalia, Mo. 

Cyrus Barnes, second son of Anson E. 
Barnes, was born in Lenox, O., Sep. 25, 
1854. He moved to Peru, Wis., in 1867 ; to 
Nebraska City, Neb., in 1876. He now re- 
sides at 6-11 b St., Marysville, Cal. He is 
a prosperous, enterprising mechanic doing 
a large business in a blacksmith and repair 
shop. He married Miss Alice Martin. There 
have been born to them five children, as fol- 
lows : Baby, died young, Ettie, Jessie, Stella 
and Claud. 

Silas Barnes, third son of A. E. Barnes, 
was born in Lenox, O., May 11, 1865, died 
Apr. 11, 1893 ; married Melissa Hoover. 



Bertha Vaiulerlioof and Family. 

Bertha Vanderhoof, daughter of A. E. 
Barnes, was born in New Lyme, Ashtabula 
Co., O., Sep. 18, 1859 ; was married in Me- 
nomonie, Wis. , March 3 , 1 876, to George L. 
Vanderhoof, of New Jersey. He was born 
March 11 , 1849. They have lived at Kellogg, 



ANSON ELY BARI^ES 35 

Minn. ; Syracuse, Neb. ; Nebraska City ; 
Beatrice, Neb. ; St. Joseph, Mo., and Port- 
land, (3regon, where they now reside at 576 
E . Taylor St. There were born to them five 
children, Bertha A., Freeman E., Mary 
A., Ele C. and Daniel E. 

Bertha A. McDonald, daughter of Geo. 
and Bertha Vanderhoof , was born at Kel- 
logg, Minn., March 18, 1877 ; married John 
McDonald April 10, 1895 ; has three chil- 
dren, as follows : Hazel Maud, born March 
4, 1896, Merl Dewey, born Sep. 22, 1898 and 
George B. ,born March 30, 1902. They live 
at Prescott, Washington. 

Freeman E . Vanderhoof was born at Syr- 
acuse, Neb. , Oct. 29, 1878 ; married Jane 
Carter Sep. 8 , 1901 ; resides at Portland. 
Oregon. 

Mary A. Sloper, daughter of Geo. and 
Bertha Vanderhoof, was born at Syracuse, 
Neb. , Oct. 26, 1880 ; married Archie F. Slo- 
per, Feb. 16, 1898 ; had a daughter, Luella 
May, born June 29, 1899 ; died in Portland, 
Oregon, Sep. 8, 1901. 

Ele C. Vanderhoof was born at Syracuse, 



36 GENEALOGIES' 

Neb., Oct. 18, 1882; resides at Portland, 
Oregon. 

Daniel E, Vanderhoof was born Sep. 25^ 
1884; died April 26, 1885. 



Silas Triiniaii Barnes and Family. 

Silas Truman Barnes, third son of Silas 
Barnes, Jr., was born in Victor, N. Y., 
Nov. 17, 1827; moved to Orwell , Ashtabu- 
la Co., O,, Nov. 6,, 1836 ; married Julia E. 
Palmer ; moved to Minn, in 1854 ; died in 
Winona, Minn., Feb. 13, 1875. 

Julia Esalina Barnes, wife of Silas T. 
Barnes, was born in Ausable Forks, N. 
Y,, Nov. 20, 1827. 

Five children w^ere born to them, as fol- 
lows : Mary Esalina, Edward Raw^son, 
Fredrick Palmer, William Percy and 
Vinnie Zelora. 

Mary E. Barnes was born Aug. 3, 1856 ; 
died June 5, 1866. 

Edw^ari) R. Barnes w^as born Jan. 13, 
1859; died Aug. 3, 1860. 

Fred. P. Barnes w^as born in Dover, Minn. , 
Nov. 27, 1861 ; is Master Mechanic on th(^ 
A. T. &S. F. R. R. ; married Cora I. Geer 



SILA S T. BA JRNES 37 

March 8, 1894, in Fargo, North Dakota. 
Cora I . Geer was born at Lake City , Minn . , 
June 1, 1872, They have two children, 
;as foUows : 

Helex Geer born January 1, 1895, at 
Brainard, Minn. 

Fredrick Clayton born April 16, 1896, 
at Brainerd, Minn. 

They reside at Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

Wm. p. Barnes was born May 1, 1864; 
died July 4, 1866. 

ViNNiE Z. Andrews, daughter of Silas T. 
Barnes, was born in Eyota, Olmsted Co., 
Minn., Nov. 17, 1868; was married, July 
4, 1886, in Winona, Minn. , to Ernest John 
Andrews, of Rockford, 111. 

Ernest J. Andrews, son of John Andrews, 
is a teacher of Physics in the Rol)ert A. 
Waller Pligh School in Chicago, 111. They 
reside at 5552 Lexington Ave. , Chicago, 111. 

Their family consists of tw^o sons and one 
daughter, as follow^s : 

Frederick Barnes Andrews, born June 
15, 1887, in St. Paul, Minn. 

Roger Wilson Andrews was born Oct. 21 , 
1889, in Rockford Jll. 



38 GENEALOGIES 

Helen Louise Andrews was born Dec. 30, 
1893, in Rockford, 111. 



Eliza Alice Peek and Family. 

Eliza Alice Peck, sixth daughter of Si- 
las Barnes, Jr., was born in Nnnday, Liv- 
ingston Co. N. Y., Aug. 10, 1830 ; came to 
Orwell, Ashtabula Co., O. Nov. 6, 1836 ;was 
married to Charles Peck ; had two children, 
Olivia E . and Austin Dean ; died in Orwell , 
O., March 30, 1901. She was a devoted, ex- 
emplary, member of the church. 

Charles Peck was born in Marseilles, N. 
Y., July 16, 1808 ; died in Orwell, O. March 
29, 1901. His death occurred a few hours 
previous to the death of his wife, and they 
were both buried in one grave. 

Austin Dean Peck was born Jan. 20, 1865, 
He was married to Luella Loomis May 10, 
1892. They reside at East Orwell, Ohio. 



S. Aw and Olivia Townseiul and Family. 

Samuel A. Townsend, son of Isaac Town- 
send and grandson of Joseph Barnes, ofN. 
J., was born in Spring, Crawford Co., Pa., 
Apr. 10, 1849. He is a farmer. 



ELIZA A. PECK 39 

Olivia E. Townsend. daughter of Eliza A. 
Peck, was born in Orwell, O. , Oct. 16, 1848 ; 
was married to Samuel A. Townsend Sep. 4, 
1870. Four children were born to them, as 
follows : Jesse B., Flo}^! E., Alice E. and 
Ida R. Their P.O. address is Conneautville, 
Crawford Co., Pa. 

Jesse B. Townsend was born at Conneaut- 
ville, Crawford Co., Pa., June 29, 1875; 
married Ethel R. McDowell Feb. 11, 1899 ; 
has one son, Everald L., born Nov. 21, 
1899 ; P. O, address is Hickernell, Pa. 

Floyd E . Townsend was born at Conneaut- 
ville, Pa., Oct. 16, 1878; married Verna 
Eggleston June 13, 1900; resides at 
Spring, Pa. 

Alice E. Townsend was born at Spring, 
Pa., Feb. 15, 1885 ; lives at Conneautville, 
Pa. 

Ida B. Townsend was born at Spring, Pa. 
Nov. 29, 1888 ; lives at Conneautville, Pa. 




II I ■-^liiiiillMf**"^^^'* 



JOTHAM JUDD BARNES. 



JO THA M JVDD BA HNES 4 1 

JOTHAM JUDD BARNES. ■ 

JoTHAM JuDD Barnes, third son of Silas 
and Anna Judd Barnes, was born in West 
Stockbridge, Mass., March 21, 1791. About 
1810 he was married to Lovina Bradley. 
They lived in West Stockbridge nntil al)Out 
1815 when they moved to Victor, Ontario 
Co., New York, In 1832 they moved to 
Erie Co., Pa., and settled on a farm, three 
miles south of Girard ; cleared up al)Out 
seventy five acres of the heavily timbered 
land and got it under a fine state of culti- 
vation ; put up farm buildings and a fine 
two story frame house, set out a great vari- 
ety of fruit trees, grape vines, small fruit, 
shrubber}^, plants and ornamental trees ; 
making a very pleasant and desirable home 
wliere he lived until his death. He died at 
his old home in Erie Co., Pa. , Sep. 13, 1863. 

Lovina Bradley Barnes was born Oct. 13 , 
1787 ; was married to J. J. Barnes ; died at 
their old home in Girard, Erie Co., Pa., in 
1853 at the age of sixty six years. 

Her father was a Revolutionary soldier. 

She said that her husband and herself were 



JOHN L. ba rs es 43 

of four nationalities, Scotch, English, 
Welsh and Irish. 

They were devoted christians. 

Their family consisted of seven children as 
follows : Elizabeth Elniina, John Leander, 
Elias, David Darius, Matilda, Abraham 
and Sarah. 

Elizabeth E. Barnes, oldest daughter of 
Jotham J. Barnes, was born in West Stock- 
bridge Nov. 5, 1815 ; died Feb. 26, 1832. 

Sarah Barnes, youngest daughter of 
Jotham J. Barnes, was born June 17, 1831 ; 
died April 27, 1832. 



John L. Barnes and Family. 

John L. Barnes, oldest son of Jotham J. 
Barnes, was born Feb. 25, 1815 ; lived in 
Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. , until 1832 when 
he moved with his parents to Girard, Erie 
Co., Pa. On Jan. 21, 1838, he w^as married 
to Julia Ann Goodenow, and, soon after, 
they moved into the dense forest, in Cusse- 
wago, Crawford Co., Pa., into a log house 
ten feet square. The next year they moved 
into a good log house where they lived until 




Residence of John L. Barnes, Cussewago, Crawford Co., Pa. 



JOHN L. BARSES 45 

1(S58 when he built a good frame house 
where he lived until his death. He was a 
good scholar ; taught school several terms ; 
w^as commissioned captain of the Cussewago 
Volunteer Militia June 20, 1843, and held 
the office until discharged in 1849. He w^as 
much interested in the public schools, and 
held the office of school director, after the 
Pa. School System was adopted, until his 
death. He was a devoted christian and an 
active worker in the church. He died at his 
old home in Cussewago, Crawford Co., 
Pa., Apr. 15, 1863. 

Julia Ann Goodenow, oldest daughter of 
Edmund Goodenow, was born at Sandy 
Creek, Oswego Co., N, Y., June 27, 1817 ; 
went to Elkcreek, Erie Co., Pa., in 1832 ; 
was married to John L. Barnes Jan. 11, 
1838 ; w^ent with him to Cussewago, Craw- 
ford Co., Pa., and lived with him there un- 
til his death. Their family consisted of four 
sons and one daughter, as follows : Wm. 
Emory, George Newton, Jotham Judd, Ju- 
lius Leander and Luanna. 

She was married to Willis Hotchkiss Sep. 
19, 1875, and lived with him in Spring 
township, Crawford county, Pa., until his 




LUCY A. BARNES. CORA M. BARNES. GEO. N. BARNES. 1886. 



JOHN L. BARNES 47 

death, which occurred June 19, 1881. 
She joined the F. W. Baptist church in 
1836, lived a Christian life and died in the 
faith at Conneaut, O., Nov. 25, 1901. 

Wm. Emory Barnes was born Nov. 16, 
1840; died Sep. 30, 1847. 

LuANNA Barnes was born Aug. 28, 1853 ; 
died Apr. 30, 1858. 



Geo. N. Barnes and Family. 

(xEORaE N. Barnes, second son of John L. 
Barnes, was born in Cussewago, Crawford 
Co., Pa., Nov. 17, 1843 ; lived on the farm 
until the fall of the year of 1860 ; attended 
Albion Academy, at Albion, Pa., in 1860- 
61 ; enlisted, Aug. 6, J 862, to serve in the 
War of the Rebellion and was enrolled in 
Co. (B,) 137 Regiment of Pennsylvania In- 
fantry Volunteers ; was with the Army of 
the Potomac through the Maryland and 
Virginia campaigns under Generals Mc- 
Clellan, Burnside and Hooker ; was in the 
battles of South Mountain, Antietam, Fred- 
ericksburg and Chancellorsville ; was dis- 
charged June 1, 1863, by reason of expira- 
tion of term of enlistment ; returned home 



48 GENEALOGIES 

and taught school in 1864. He Avas married 
to Lucy A. Kidder Nov. 21, 1865 ; moved to 
Cranes ville , Erie Co . , Pa. , where he Avorked 
several years at his trade in a carriage fac- 
tory, taught school two terms, Avas justice 
of the peace one term and A\^as engaged in 
mercantile business fiA^e years. He attended 
Hillsdale College in 1869 ; moved to 
Wood Co., ()., in 1878, and moved to Sher- 
Avood, Defiance Co., ()., March 19, 1879, 
Avhere he engaged in the Avork of the min- 
istry ; joined North Ohio Conference, U. H. 
Church, in 1881 ; moved to Lake Fork, 
Ashland Co., O., in 188o ; took a transfer 
to Western Reserve (now East Ohio) Con- 
ference and has served the church in this 
conference as folloAvs : at Lake Fork one 
year, at Nova tAvo years, at ChippeAva Lake 
three years, at Smith ville one year, at Shef- 
field four years and at Conneaut eight years. 

Lucy Ann Kidder Barnes, daughter of 
Perry Kidder, Avas born in Elk Creek, Erie 
Co., Pa., Jan. 27, 1845; attended Albion 
Academy two years ; taught school in 1864- 
5 in Elk Creek, Pa. ; Avas married to Geo. 
N. Barnes Nov. 21, 1865. Tliey have one 

daughter, Cora May. They reside at 715 



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50 GENEALOGIES • 

Clark St., Conneaut, Aslitabula Co., O. 

Cora M. White, daughter of George N. 
Barnes, was born at Cranesville, Erie Co., 
Pa. , Apr. 1 , 187^ ; was married to Lewis W. 
Stentz, son of Daniel C. Stentz, of Ashland 
Co., O., Oct. 7, 1888; had one daughter, 
Florence Julia. On July 2, 1891, she was 
married at Giddings, Ashtabula Co., O., to 
H. A. White. She was a thorough student 
of music under Dr. Carl Merz, of Wooster, 
O., and is a good musician and teacher. 

Henry Anson White, son of Stephen 
White, was born at Gould, Ashtabula Co., 
O., July 2, 1869 ; married (jora M. Barnes 
July 2, 1891. They have two children, 
Paul Perry and Olive Faith . 

Their home is at Gould, Ohio. 

Florence Julia, daughter of Cora M. 
White, was born at Medina, 0., Dec. 2, 

1889. 

Paul Perry White was born at Gould, O. , 
June 26, 1892. 

Olive Faith White was born at Gould, O . , 
Sep. 12, 1899. 



JO Til A M J I 'DD BA UNES 5 1 

Jotliam J. Barnes and Family. 

JoTHAM JuDD Barnes, third son of John 
r.. Barnes, was horn in Cussewago, Craw- 
ford Co., Pa., Aug. 15, 1846. He enlisted 
in Co. (B,) 56 Regiment P. V. M., June 28, 
1863, and was discharged Aug. 30, 1863. 

In 1864-5 he worked for John I). Rocke- 
feller in the I. X. L, Refinery at Oil Creek, 
Pa. He was enrolled in Co.'(G,) 102 P. V. 
v., March 31, 1865, to serve one year ; saw 
Lee and Johnston surrender, and was dis- 
charged June 28, 1865. He was married to 
Olive A. Cook May 29, 1866 ; moved to Ton- 
togany, Wood Co., O., March 31, 1868; 
moved from Ohio to Scio , Linn Co. , Oregon , 
started Aug. 22, and arrived at All)any, Or- 
egon, Aug. 29, 1892. He has been engaged 
in blacksmithing, repairing and manufac- 
turing thirty six years and is at present, in 
company with his son Jimmie, running a 
large Carriage, Blacksmith, Repair and Ma- 
chine Shop at Scio, Oregon. 

Olive A. Barnes, daughter of Oliver Cook, 
was born in Elk Creek, Erie Co., Pa., Apr. 
18, 1842 ; was married to J. J. Barnes. They 
have two children, Jimmie R. and Nellie E, 




JOTHAM JUDD BARNES. 




OLIVE A. BARNES. 




JIMMIE R. BARNES. 




NELLIE E. BARNES. 



J. L. BARNES 57 

JiMMiE Riley Barnes, son of J. J. Barnes, 
was born at Tontogany, Wood Co. , O. , Oct. 
18, 1873 ; went to Oregon in August, 1892 ; 
is a machinist, and is Jr. member of the 
firm of J. J. Barnes & Son, Scio, Oregon. 

Nellie Elizabeth Barnes, daughter of J. 
J. Barnes, was born at Tontogany, Wood 
Co., O., Jan. 15, 1877; resides at Scio, 
Oregon. 



Julius L. Barnes and Family. 

Julius L. Barnes, fourth son of J, L. 
Barnas, Avas born in Cussewago Tp., Craw- 
ford Co., Pa., Oct. 2, 1848 ; was married to 
Ophelia Hill June 19, 1870 ; moved to 
Cranesville, Pa., in 1872, to engage in the 
blacksmith and carriage business. He was 
married to Nancy Thrasher Oct. 29, 1874. 
They reside at Cranesville, Erie Co., Pa. 

Ophelia Hill Barnes, daughter of Mar- 
tin Hill, was born in Spring, Crawford Co., 
Pa., in June, 1863 ; was married to J. L. 
Barnes ; died March 30, 1873. They had one 
daughter whose name is Erdine. 

Nancy Thrasher Barnes, daughter of Da- 
vid Thrasher, was born in Elk Creek, Erie 



58 GENEALOGIES 

Co., Pa., March 12, 1855 ; was married to 
J. L. Barnes Oct. 29, 1874. They have two 
daughters whose names are Jessie and 
Gracs. 

Arthur Delos Mills, son of Geo. Mills, 
was born in Conneaut Tp., Erie Co., Pa., 
Sep. 29, 1867; was married to Erdine 
Barnes May 21, 1864. 

Erdine Barnes Mills, daughter of Julius 
L. Barnes, was born in Cussewago, Craw- 
ford Co., Pa., Apr. 14, 1871 ; was married 
to Arthur Mills. They have two children, 
as follows : 

Maroaret Ophelia Mills was born in 
Conneaut Tp., ErieCo., Pa., Sep. 25, 1895. 

Mildred Jeanette Mills was born in 
Conneaut Tp., Erie Co., Pa., March 25, 
1899. 

Jessie A. Lyon, daughter of Julius L. 
Barnes, was born at Cranes ville. Pa., Oct. 
9, 1876 ; was married to FredM, Lyon Jan, 
29, 1902. She is a graduate of the Albion 
High School, and has been a teacher sev- 
e al years in the public schools. 

Grace M. Barnes, daughter of Julius L. 



60 QENEAL O GIES 

Barnes, was born at Cranes ville^ Pa., Nov, 
5, 1879 ; is a graduate of the Albion High 
School, and is a teacher in the public 
schools. She resides at Cranesville, Pa. 



Elias Barnes and Family. 

Elias Barnes, second son of Jotham J. 
Barnes, was born at Victor, N, Y,, March 
19, 1820 ; came to Erie Co., Pa., in 1832 ; 
married Parmelia Peet Oct. 28, 1841 ; 
moved into the forests of Crawford Co. , Pa. , 
cleared off a piece of ground and built the 
first frame house in that neighborhood. 

In 1843 he moved to Girard, Pa., where 
he bought a farm and lived until 1856. He 
then moved back to his home in Crawford 
Co. ; cleared up and improved the farm, 
built a new house and lived there until his 
death which occurred Oct. 9, 1891, 

Parmelia Peet Barnes was born in Por- 
tage Co., N. Y., June 23, 1824. Her father 
moved with his family, with an ox team, 
from N. Y., into the unbroken forest of 
Cussewago Tp., Crawford Co. , Pa., finding 
his way to his destination by blazed trees. 

Parmelia taught the district school several 




ELIAS BARNES. 




PARHELIA BARNES. 



31 A R THA P. CA EN A HA N 



63 



terms ; was married to Elias Barnes in 1841 
and lived with him until his death which 
occurred five days previous to her own . She 
died Oct. 14, 1891. 

Their children were Martha P. , Anner E . , 
Arthur E., Margaret E., Byron B., Elmina 
A., Charley A., Ella V. and David P. 



Martha P. Cariiahaii and Family. 

Maetha p. Barnes, oldest daughter of 
Elias Barnes, was born near Crossingville, 
Crawford Co., Pa., Oct. 12, 1842. In 1843 
her father and his family moved to Girard, 
Erie Co. , Pa. , at which place she spent the 
first fourteen years of her life. She improved 
the good opportunity that she enjoyed and 
received a good education ; taught two 
terms of school at Potters Corners in 1859 
and, on Nov. 3, was married to Albert K. 
Greenlee. He owned a good home and farm 
joining her father's farm to which they 
moved and lived there about eight years, 
when they moved to Beaver, Pa., where 
they were living at the time of his death. 

She was married to Thomas Carnahan, of 
New Vernon, Mercer Co., Pa., Feb. 12, 
1880. They moved to York, Neb. in 1884 ; 



T^' •-* fP 




MARTHA P. CARNAHAN. 



MARTHA P. CARNAHAN 



65 



pre-empted a homestsad near Holyoke, 
Col. ; returned to York, Neb., where they 
now reside. She is a member of the M, E. 
Church, a thriving society of six hundred 
members, in that beautiful little city of 
church-going people, with its ten churches 
and fine institutions of learning, without a 
saloon. 

Albert Keith Greenlee, son of John 
Greenlee, was born in Spring Tp., Craw- 
ford Co. , Pa. , July 4, 1838, and died Sep. 20, 
1870. He Avas married to Martha Barnes 
Nov. 3, 1859. Their children were Andrew 
Keith, Ernest Lot and Ralph Lucas. 

Thomas Carnahan was born at Sandy 
Lake, Mercer Co., Pa., Apr. 27, 1827 ; mar- 
ried Martha P. Greenlee. They have one 
daughter whose name is Millie. Mr. Car- 
nahan is one of the proprietors of the 
roller mills at York, Nebraska. 

Andrew Keith Greenlee, son of Albert 
K. and Martha Greenlee, was born near 
Crossingville, Crawford Co., Pa., Oct. 25, 
1860. His early life was spent on the farm. 
He attended the State Normal School at 
Edinboro, Pa. , three terms ; took a business 



66 GENEALOGIES 

course in college at Valparaiso, Ind. ; went 
to Sidney, Neb., where he now resides. He 
is a successful business man engaged in 
iTiercantile business at that place. 

Elizabeth McAllister, daughter of Enos 
McAllister, was born at Glenravel, Antrim 
Co., Ireland, Dec. 22, 1861 ; was married 
to Andrew K. Greenlee May 22, 1888, at 
Sidney, Nebraska. They have had five 
children, as follows : 

Mildred Greenlee born July 15, 1889, 
died July 18, 1889. 

Martha R. Greenlee born Aug. 10, 1890. 

Katherine Greenlee born May 22, 1892. 

Albert D. Greenlee born Nov. 13, 1894. 

RoyE. Greenlee born Oct. 10, 1897. 

Ernest Lot Greenlee, son of A. K. and 
Martha Greenlee, was born in Cussewago, 
Crawford Co., Pa., July 19, 1863 ; married 
Sarah S. Wice ; is a blacksmith, by trade, 
and resides at Prairie Depot, Ohio. 

Sarah S. Greenlee, daughter of B. and J. 
Wice, was born in Wood Co., 0., Sep. 21, 
1 870 . She was married to Ernest L . Green- 




A. K. GREENLEE AND FAMILY. 

Elizabeth, Catherine, Albert, Martha. Roy and A. K. Greenlee. 



QS GENEALOGIES 

lee. Their family consists of four children, 
as follows : 

Ethel I. Greenlee was born in Wood 
Go., O., Feb. 13,1892. 

Ruth M. Greenlee was born in Wood 
Co., O., Oct. 2, 1893. 

Theron a. Greenlee was born in Wood 
Co., O., Oct. 24, 1898. 

II . Keith Greenlee was born in Wood 
Co.O., Jan. 23,1900. 

Millie Williams, daughter of Martha 
Carnahan, was born at New Vernon, Mer- 
cer Co., Pa., Aug. 20, 1881 ; graduated in 
the High School at York, Neb. ; was mar- 
ried to W. H. Williams Dec. 24, 1897. 
They have had two children, as follows : 

Baby Williams born Nov. 18, 1898, died 
Jan. 17, 1899. 

Helen Marie Williams was born at 
York, Neb., Apr. 25, 1900. They reside at 
119 W. 60 St. Chicago, 111. 



MILLIE WILLIAMS. 



A NNEM L. SFEUR Y 



71 



Zealous and Aimer Sperry and Family. 

Zealous Sperry, son of Lewis Sperry , was 
born in Spring Tp., Crawford Co., Pa. He 
attended College at Meadville, Pa. ; was a 
union soldier in the War of the Rebellion ; 
married Anner Barnes ; lives at St. Lfe^is, 
Michigan . 

Anner L. Sperry, second daughter of Elias 
Barnes, was born in Girard, Erie Co., Pa., 
Aug. 17, 1844 ; moved with her parents to 
Cussewago, Crawford Co., Pa., in 1856; 
was married to Zealous Sperry May 28, 
1864, at Edinboro, Pa. They have two chil- 
dren, Eric Otho and Margaret Elmina. 

Eric Otho Sperry, son of Zealous and. 
Anner Sperry, was born in Elk Creek, Erie 
Co., Pa., June 10, 1866 ; went with his pa- 
rents to St. Louis, Mich. ; married Addie 
V. Baughn ; has one son, Lewis Arthur ; 
was married to Mrs. Emma M. Tucky Apr. 
6, 1901. They live at Alma, Mich. 

Lewis Arthur Sperry, son of E. O. Sper- 
ry, was born at St. Louis, Mich., Jan. 11, 
1891. 

Margaret Elmina Green, daughter of 



^^2 OENEAL OGIES 

Anner Sperry^ was born at 8t. Louis, Midi . 
Au^-. 28, 1873. She graduated in the St 
Le^is High School ; was married at St. Lev/- 
is, Mich., Apr. 17, 1895, to Charles A 
Green, a member of the Ashley Planing 
Mill and Lumber Co., of Ashley, Mich 
They have one daughter, Esther. 

Esther Geee^v was ])orn at St. Louis, 
Gratiot Co., Mich., Oct. 5, 1898. 



Arthur E. Barnes, son of Elias Barnes, 
borninGirard, Pa. , Dec. 1, 1845, died Nov. 
29, 1854. 



Maro-aret E.Leipliart. 

Margaret E. Leiphart, daughter of Elias 
Barnes, was born in Girard, Pa., Apr. 11, 
1847, and died Apr. 15, 1869. She was mar- 
ried to John Leiphart ; had one son, George. 

George A. Leiphart, son of Margaret E. 
Leiphart, was born Oct. 19, 1869 : was mar- 
ried Oct. 10, 1894, to Gertrude M. Conrad. 
They have two children, as follows : 

Conrad R. Leiphart born Oct. 5, 1896, 

Marguerite E . Leiphart born May 22 
1898. 



B.B. BAENES 73 

Their P.O. address is Munising, Midi. 



Byron B. Barnes and Family. 

Byron B. Barnes, son of Elias Barnes, 
was born in Girard, Erie Co., Pa., March 
2, 1848 ; was married to Ellen R. Cook, at 
Edinboro, Pa., Oct. 28, 1868; moved to 
Douglas Co. , Kansas, in 1869 ; moved onto 
a homestead in Lyon Co., Kansas, in 1870 ; 
moved to Wood Co., Ohio, March 20, 1875 ; 
moved to Oregon in 1890 arriving at Mon- 
montli on the twenty second day of April. 

He was married to Celia Ann Ladow^ at 
Corvallas, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1891 ; bought 
a fine stock farm of 176 acres, six miles N. 
W. of Albany, Oregon, wdiere they now^ re- 
side. The last thirty years he has been en- 
gaged in farming and raising stock. 

El],en R. Barnes, daughter of Olliver 
Cook, was born in Elk Creek, Erie Co. , Pa. , 
Dec. 22, 1860, and died at Bowling Green, 
O., May 30, 1889. She was married to Byron 
B. Barnes Oct. 28, 1868. Their children 
were Mertie J., Poorest R., Elma E., Elmer 
and Jason A. Elma and Elmer were twins. 
Elma was born Apr. 19, died Sep. 4, 1876. 



B. B. BARNES 75 

Celia Ann Lado Barnes was born in Pa., 
Feb. 14, 1852 ; married B. B. Barnes ; had 
one daughter whose name was Lillie. 

Frank A. Stacy, son of W. 0. Stacy, was 
bornatBowlingGreen,0.,Feb. 12, 1868. 

Mertie J. Stacy, daughter of Byron B. 
Barnes, was born at Baldwin City, Douglas 
Co., Kansas, Jan. 9, 1870 ; was married to 
Frank A. Stacy, at Bowling Green, 0,, Sep. 
18, 1889. They moved to Oregon Aug. 28, 
1892 ; have one son, Earl. Their P.O. ad- 
dress is Crabtree, Oregon. 

Earl Stacy was born at Monmouth, Polk 
Co., Oregon, Oct. 29, 1894, 

Forest R. Barnes, son of B. B. Barnes, 
was born in Lyon Co., Kansas, Feb. 14, 
1872 ; was married to Eva S. Towns ; is a 
blacksmith by trade ; lives at Monmouth, 
Polk Co., Oregon. 

Eva S. Barnes, daughter of Allen Towns, 
was born in Redwillow Co., Neb., Jan. 3, 
1875 ; married Forest Barnes. They have 
one daughter, 

Katie V. Barnes, born in Benton Co., Or- 
egon, Dec. 2, 1900. 




JASON A. BARNES. 



78 OENEALOOIES 

Elmer B. Barnes, son of Byron B. Barnes, 
was born at Bowling Green, Wood Co., O., 
Apr. 19, 1875 ; went to Oregon with his fa- 
ther ; married Minnie Hirons at Albany, 
Oregon, Dec. 23, 1897. 

Minnie Barnes, wife of Elmer B. Barnes, 
was born in Polk Co., Oreg., July 20, 1880. 
They have four childen, as follows : 

Alta and Elma Barnes were twins born 
at Shelburn, Linn Co., Oreg., Dec. 1, 1898. 

Olive R. Barnes was born at Wells, Ben- 
ton Co., Oreg., May 25, 1900. 

Gladys P. Barnes was born at Suver, 
Polk Co., Oreg., Dec. 20, 1901. 
Their P. O. address is Suver, Oregon. 

Jason A. Barnes, son of Byron B. Barnes, 
was born at Bowling Green, Ohio, Nov. 22, 
1877 ; went with his father to Oregon ; lives 
at Walla Walla, Washington. 

LiLLiE Barnes, daughter of Byron B. and 
Celia Ann Barnes, was born Sep. 3, 1893, 
and died Jan. 15, 1899. 



Elmina Antoinette Detchtman, fourth 
daughter of Elias Barnes, was born in Gi- 



C. A. BARyjiS 79 

rard Tp., Erie Co., Pa., Aug. 18, 1851; 
went with her parents to Crawford Co., Pa., 
in 1856 ; married Charles N. Daniels Aug. 
18, 1870; married Charles A. Deichtman 
March 4, 1896 ; is a dressr maker by trade, 
and lives at Saegerstown, Pa. 

Charles Nelson Daniels was born Jan. 
10, 1850 ; married Elmina A. Barnes Aug. 
18, 1870 ; died July 25, 1885, 

Charles Albert Deichtman was born at 
Saegerstown, Crawford Co., Pa., May 1, 
1859 ; married Elmina A. Daniels March 
4, 1896. They are members of the Reform 
Church. Their P. O. address is Saegers- 
town, Pa. 



Charles A. Barnes, third son of Elias 
Barnes, was born in Girard, Pa., Apr. 13, 
1853. With him, the love of adventure 
has been a ruling passion. AVhen a young 
man he commenced spending the hunting 
season in the woods in Michigan and the 
last ten years he has spent nearly all of his 
time there with his dogs and gun for his 
companions. In 1898 he bought a lot and 
built a good house at Crayton, Alger Co., 




C. A. DEICHTMAN. 




ELMINA /:. EEICHTMAN 




CHARLES A. BARNES. 



DA VJI) P. BABNES 83 

Mich. His house is well furnished with so- 
fa spreads, rugs, robes and coat, made by 
himself of wolf, bear and lynx hides ; and 
on the walls are hunter's treasures and cu- 
riosities of almost every description. His 
P. O. address is Wetmore, Alger Co. Mich. 



C. Fred Heard, son of James H. Heard, 
was born at Crossingville, Crawford Co., 
Pa. July 23, 1857 ; married Ella V. Barnes. 

Ella V. Heard, fifth daughter of Elias 
Barnes, was born near Crossingville, Pa., 
July 4, 1858 ; married C. Fred Heard. They 
live at Scio, Ohio ; have had three children, 
as follows : 

J. Wallace Heard was born at Crossing- 
ville, Pa. Sep. 24, 1876 ; lives at Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

Grace Heard was born at Crossingville, 
Pa., Dec. 29, 1878 ; is a teacher in the pub- 
lic schools at Scio, Ohio. 

James M. Heard was born Nov. 28, 1879 
and died Sep. 10, 1880, 



Davtd p. Barnes, fourth son of Elias 
Barnes, was born in Cussewago Tp., Craw- 



84 GENEALOGIES 

ford Co., Pa., March 26, J 860. He was 
brought up a farmer boy ; attended the pub- 
lic school, winters, until 1878, and Cross- 
ingville High School two terms ; was mar- 
ried to Elnora Sherrod Jan. 1, 1883, by 
Rev. F. Fair, at Edinboro, Pa. ; worked for 
J. E. Cook from Apr. 3, 1884, to Sep. 30, 
1855, and for R. C. Hickernell from Jan., 
1890, to Sep., 1893, in a sawmill, the last 
j^ear as head sawyer. In Sep., 1893, they 
bought the old homestead near Crossing- 
ville, Craw^ford Co., Pa., where thy now 
reside . 

Elnora Sherrod Barnes, w^ife of David 
P. Barnes, was born in Washington Tp., 
Erie Co., Pa., Oct. 27, 1863. Their family 
consists of eight children, as follows : 

Carl OliverBarnes, born in Spring, Pa., 
March 30, 1884. 

Ora May Barnes, born in Cussewago Tp., 
Pa., March 10, 1886. 

Glenn Andrew Barnes, born in Spring, 
Pa,, March 24, 1889. 

Parhelia Abigail Barnes, born in Spring, 
Pa., March 13, 1891. 



86 GENEALOGIES 

Guy Leslie Barnes, born in Spring, Pa., 
March 29, 1893. 

Floyd Burton Barnes, born in Cussewa- 
go, Pa., May 10, 1895. 

Anna Elmina Barnes, born in Cussewago, 
Pa., May 19, 1899. 

Ernest Barnes, born in Cussewago, Pa., 
March 7, 1902. 



T). 1). Barnes and Family. 

David Darius Barnes, son of Jot ham J. 
Barnes, was born in Victor, N. Y., March 
18, 1820; came to Erie Co., Pa., with his 
parents in 1832 ; married Fanny W. Slater ; 
moved to Platea, Erie Co., Pa., where he 
lived until his death wdiich occurred Jan. 
1 , 1887. He served his township many years 
as constable ; was a carpenter and joiner 
by trade. 

Fanny W. Barnes, daughter of Benjamin 
Slater, was born in Madison Co., N. Y., 
July 14, 1818 ; was married to D. D. Barnes. 
There was born to them one son whose 
name is Homer. Her P. 0. address is Pla- 
tea, Pa. 



D. D. BARNES 



87 




H()MP]K S. BARNES 



HoMEK 8. Baknes, 8011 of D . I). J^ariies, 
was born at Platea, Erie Co., Pa., Oct. 6, 
1856, After passing the regular grades in 
tlie public schools at home he attended 
(Irand River Institute four years. He has 
taught school fifteen terms, and served the 
township in the official capacity of justice 
of the peace eighteen years. He married 
Miss Carrie F. Coff'man. 

Carrie Fkaxces Coffman, daughter of J. 
C. Coffman, was born at Platea, Pa., Sep. 
24, 1870. She was married to Homer 8. 
Barnes A])r. 4, 1888, Their home is at 
Phitea,Pa^. 



88 GENE A L O GIES 

Matilda Banies Siiiitli and Family. 

Matilda Barnes Smith, daughter of J. J. 
Barnes, Avas born at Victor, Ontario Co., 
N. Y., June 4, 1828 ; was a school-teaelier ; 
married Samuel A. Smith Nov. 1, 1852. 
Their children were H. Judd and Hiram 
Artliur. 



H. Judd Smith and Family. 

H. Judd Smith, son of S. A. and Matilda 
Smith, was born in Girard, Erie Co., Pa., 
Nov. 12, 1854 ; was bound to and adopted 
by Mr. Shandrews of N. Y. ; was married 
to Minnie Chapman ; P. O. address is Cora- 
opolis, Pa. 

Minnie Chapman, daughter of E. Chap- 
man, was, born Aug. 31, 1858 ; married to 
H. J. Smith Jan. 1, 1874. They had eight 
children, as follows : 

I. O., born Feb. 4, 1876, died June6, 1876. 

Minnie, born Sep. 21, 1877. 

Robert, born Nov. 1, 1882, died March 
20, 1885. 

Harra, born Feb. 20, 1885, died Aug. 18, 
1892. 



II. A . SMITH 89 

Bamuel, born Juh- 3, 1887. 
Nina, born Sep. 15, 1889. 
Fannie, born Dec. 13, 1890. 
May, born March 8, 1895. 

Minnie Dorman, daughter of H. Judd 
Smith, was married to John Hefferan in 
1894. They had one daughter,, Ruth. 

She was married t(^ Edwin T. Dorman 
Sep. 27, 1900. They live at Conneaut, O. 

KuTH Hefferan was I)orn Marcli 2, 1895. 

H. A. Smith and Family. 

Hiram Arthur Smith, second son of Ma- 
tilda Barnes Smith, was born in Girard, 
Erie Co., Pa., Feb. 5, 1857 ; married Mar- 
tha C. Clark; is a farmer; lives at Fair- 
l)lain, Erie Co., Pa. There were ])()rn to 
them nine children, as follows: 

Emma Moroia, born June 8, 1878. 

Holla C, l)orn May 9, 1879, died July 

1880. 

Infant son, born Nov. 19, died Dec, 1882. 

Merril Elton, born in (lirard, Pa,, March 
6, 1885. 



90 OENEALOaiES 

Burl Albert, l)()rn Apr. 5, 1S87, died 
Aug. 10, 1887. 

Marion Estrella, l)orn in (lirard, Pa., 
Sep. 12, 1888. 

Feltox Arthur, ])orn May 23, 1892, died 
Aug. 29, 1892. 

Elm A Effadilla, born in (xirard, Pa., 
Marcli 9, 1895. 

Elba MAxrrA, born in Girard, Pa., Feb. 
22, 1896. 

Emma M. Sperry, daughter of Hiram A. 
Smitli, was l)orn in Girard Tp., Erie ('o., 
Pa., June 8, 1878; Avas married to F. H. 
Tuckey Apr. 1, 1895 ; had one son, Artliur 
Richard. She was married to E. O. Sperry 
Apr, 6, 1901 . Tbey live at Abna, Mieh. 

Arthur Richahd Tuckey, son of F. B. 
and Emma Tuckey, Avas born in Girard, 
Pa., Apr. 2,1896. 




ABRAHAM BARNES. 



92 GENEALOGIES 

Abraliaiii Barnes and Family. 

Abraham Barnes , fourth son of Jotham J . 
and Lovina B. Barnes, was born in Victor, 
Ontario Co., N. Y., June 17, 1831. In 1832 
he moved with his parents to Girard, Erie 
Co. , Pa. , where he lived until 1852 engaged 
in farming and attending the country 
schools and a select school atLockport, Pa. 
When twenty one years old he with another 
young man, Giles James, started for the 
south to teach school. Having traveled for 
sometime in Tennesee and Mississippi, it 
being just before the civil war, the growing 
differences made it desirable that they re- 
turn to the north which they did by the way 
of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to Cin- 
cinnati and froin there to Clark Co.,0., 
where he engaged in the lumber business 
two years and taught school eight years. 
He was married to Amanda E. Woliston 
Oct. 2, 1856 near Springfield, O. In 1863 
lie moved with his family to Lawrence Co. , 
111. ; purchased eighty acres of open prairie 
land and by working summers and teaching 
school winters succeeded in fencing and im- 
proving it by erecting su])Stantia] house, 



ABRAHAM BARNES ' ^3 

barn, granary and other buildings. Addi- 
tional purchases make a total of two hun- 
dred acres of land which is under a fine state 
of cultivation making a desirable home in 
a community noted for its sobriety, peace- 
able and industrious people. He took an ac- 
tive interest in helping, encouraging and 
sustaining the public schools, churches and 
farmer's organizations, and took a keen 
interest in the main issues of the day. 

On the 19th of Oct., 1875, his wife died 
and on Apr. 29, 1877, he was married to 
Mrs. Sarah Rowe. His P. O. address is 
Pasturefield, 111. 

Amanda E. Barnes, first wife of Abraham 
Barnes, was the daughter of Joshua and 
Maria Elizabeth (Nunemacher) Woliston ; 
was married to Abraham Barnes Oct. 2, 
1856 ; died Oct. 19, 1875. Their children 
were Philip AV., Otto H. and Jay J. 

Sarah E. Barnes, daughter of Joshua and 
Maria E. Wooliston, was married to Abra- 
ham Barnes Apr. 29, 1877. 




PHILIP W. BARNES. 



A/Ui'A HAM liAnNKS 



95 



I^ni.rr \\\ Haijxks. oldest son of Alu'ahani 
J^anu^s, was horn near Spi'iiigtleld, Oliio, 
July 17, IcSoS: nioNcd fi'oiii S])riiigfield, 
( )hio. to near Suhukm', 111 ., March, ISGo : re- 
sided with hisfatluM'on the hinn irntil LSTB 
when he entered the ()]ney Hii^h S(diool at 
Olney, 111., and <ii*adtiat((l from same in 
June, 1(S71); (Altered the law seiiool of the 
Jllinois A\^'sh'yan Uni\'ersity at l)looniin<i- 
ton. Illinois, and grcidiiated in Jtme, 1(S81, 
receiving the (h^i^'ree of Bachelor of Laws ; 
was licensed by the Supreme Court of Ill- 
inois to practice hnv : was memhei* of the 
law lirm of Snyder c^v: I)arnes from 1<S(S1. 
to 1(S(S7 and from l(SS7 to the |)resent time 
a member oft he law iirn) of (lee ct lUvrnes 
of Law reiiceville, Illinois. He was elected 
( 'otmty Jtidii'e in LS(S2, reelected in LS<S() and 
sei'ved until bSDO. In 1<S(S7 he entered in 
Lank business with J. AW McCleave. firm 
b(^in<;' AL'( 'leave c^^ liarnes and known as 
t he '' T/^iwrenceville Lank", contintied itntil 
1SS7, when they sold, since which time the 
bite firm ha\'e formed t he 1st XatioJial Bank 
of Lawrence\'ille, Illinois, with Lhili]) W. 
]^)arnes a.s Li-esident. 

Lhilip W. L>ar]ies was the Chairman of 



96 GENE A L O GIES 

the Republican Congressional (Jommittee 
of his district from 1886 to 1898; was a 
member of the Republican State Commit- 
tee of his state from 1898 to 1900 ; was a 
delegate to the National Convention at 
Minneapolis, Minn., in the year 1892, and 
was elected Representative for 45th Sena- 
torial district at the November election in 
1900. 

Otto H. Barnes, second son of Abraham 
Barnes, was born near Springfield, Ohio, 
Aug. 10, 1860, and moved with his parents 
to 111. in 1862. He attended the country 
school and worked on the farm until 17 
when he attended the Olney High School 
graduating from there June 6, 1881 . After 
teaching school one winter he entered tlie 
wholesale drug store of the Richardson 
Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. He remained here 
two years and then, after spending several 
weeks south, went to Kansas City, Mo., 
and engaged in the retail drug business as 
partner of the firm of R. M. Godfrey & Co. 
After five years at this place he located at 
Salt Lake City, Utah, and engaged in the 
Real Estate and Brick business under the 
firm name of the Enterprise Brick Co. with 




OTTO H. BARNES. 



98 



(lENKA l.Odl KS 



tlu' capacity of .")().()()() [)i'i' day. Iv.'causc oF 
failing health ht' ivtiinied to his fatlicr's 
farm in the year 1<S9() where he has since 
heeii engaged in farming and st()(d<; raising. 
He was married Nov. 14, H)(H), to ^liss 
Mary Fee who lived on an adjoining- 
farm in his own ncighhorhood . Thev have 
one son, 
Otto Wak>ijkx Hakxks, Koi-ii .Ian :M), VMYl. 

Jav Judi) JkVijnks, youngest son of Ahra- 
liamand Amanda \\. Barnes, was hoi-n near 
Sumner, l^awrence Co., 111., .Ian. 2{), 1(S7(). 
He lived with his father on the farm attend- 
ing the district scdiool until seventeen years 
old when he attended the High Scdiool a.t 
Olney, III. He then attended college at Dan- 
\^ille, Ind. He was a diligent student ; a hue 
writer and composci', leading his class in lit- 
erary Avork. 

In 1892 he engaged in the hrick husiness 
with his hrother. Otto H. Barnes, at Salt 
Lake Oity, Utah, and later in the stock 
business. He die(l at Nephi, Utah, Nov. (>. 
1896. 



A/.]' A y;.t//.v/;,v •>•> 

ALVA BARNES. 

Ai.vA B.MJXKs, fourth son of Silas ])ai'nt'S. 
Hr.. was l>orii in AVest Stoekl)ridge, Kerk- 
sliire Co., Mass., Dec. '27, 1797; married 
(Catherine Boiighton ; moved to the town of 
West Stockbridge, Mass. ; was a farmri' hy 
oeeiipation ; a meml)er of tlie eliurch. and 
lUi iiidiistrious, ])u])lic s])irited citizrn. Hr 
was killed Sep. o, IcSocS, ])y a lind) whih' 
^♦iittiiig a l)ee tree. There were born tot hem 
three sons and two daughters, xlz. : Cyrus 
Win., T^aura Ann, (diai'les II., (leorgeand 
Marv. 

i'yrus AA 111. Harnes and Family. 

Cyiuts Wm. Barnes, oldest son of Aha 
and Gatlierine Barnes, was born in AW'St 
Stoekbridge, Berkshire Co., Mass., May 4, 
1821 : Married Naomi Hewins of A\'ost 
Stockbridge, ^lass, ; mo\'ed to \A\'St Stock- 
bridge Center, where his wife died Dec., 
1849. They had one daughter, Fannie ( 'ath- 
t'rine. He married Ellen A. Munn .luly 4. 
1861 ; moved to Housatonic, Mass., w hei'c 
lie lived until his death. There were born 
to them two children, Lina and Perlcv. He 



CYRUS WM. AND ELLEN A BAENES. 



CYRUS W. BARNES 101 

was a farmer by occupation ; died at Housa- 
tonic, Mass., March 19, 1898. 

Ellen Augusta Barnes, second wife of 
Cyrus Wm. Barnes, was born at New Marl- 
borough, Mass., Nov. 10, 1836; died Oct. 
24, 1901. Her father, Israel W. Munn, was 
born at Palmyra, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1787; 
married Luna Benedict Sep. 29, 1819 ; was 
a captain in the war of 1812 ; died Sep. 8, 
1874. 

Fannie C. Barnes, daughter of Cyrus W. 
and Naomi H. Barnes, was born at West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Dec. 5, 1848 ; went to 
Hartford, Conn., in 1872, to take care of 
Mrs, Geo. Gilbert and her daughter who had 
the consumption. She still resides with the 
same family at 67 Willard St., Hartford, 
Conn. ; is a dress-maker by occupation. 

LiNA N. Barnes, daughter of Cyrus Wm. 
and Ellen A. Barnes, was born at West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 10, 1863 ; resides 
at Housatonic, Mass. 

Perley a. Barnes, son of Cyrus Wm. and 
Ellen A. Barnes, was born at AVest Stock- 
bridge, Mass., March, 1868; is a weaver in 
the Monument Mills at Housatonic, Mass. 



102 



(tKX h:M.(><\'i h:s 



Arvineaiid Laura A. Heatli and Faiuily. 

Akntxk Hkath, sou of Amos Heath, was 
l)orii at Tvrinu'liain , l>('rksliii'(' Co., Mass.. 
Anu'. :>(). ISIS; lias hceii an indiistricnis. 
t('in])(M.'at(^ man ; is a farnHM' hy occupalioii : 
is St ronii' and \i^<)rous in mind and body, 
at the age of (Mulity foni' ; resides at Hreeds- 
^•ill(^ \^an l)uren ( 'o., Mich. 

LAih'A A NX Hkatii, oldest daughter of 
Aha lUirnes, was horn in West Stoek- 
]»ri(lii;e, l>erkshire Co., Mass., Alay 2*2. 
1S21 : (H((l at Arlington, \'du Bureii <\>.. 
.Mich.. May 20, ISlit). Sh(* was married to 
Ar\ine Heat h Jan . 1 , 1S44. There weiv horn 
to t lu\m two chihh-en, Frances Alwilda and 
( ieorge U. 



Frances A. Scrinij^iM'and Family. 

I'^'ances Alwi](hi Serimger, daiighttM* of 
Ar\ineand Lani'a A. Heath, was ])orn at 
'lA'i'ingham, Iierkshire Co., Mass., Feb. 2, 
lS4o; mo\-ed to Mich. ; married Alfred \\\ 
Sci'imgiM'. Their family i onsisted of four 
childi'en, as follows : Mary, Alsena J.. Cora 
A nn and Amos .1 . 



LA URA ANN HE A TH 103 

She (lied May 25, 1879. Hemovedto Frost 
T])., Glare Co., Mich., in 1887. 

Mary Scrimger was born Dec. 20, 1866 ; 
was a devoted christian ; died Apr. 25, 1878. 



Oliver N. King, son of Oliver and Dina 
King, was l)orn at Moorestown, N. Y., 
June 21, 1869 ; is a dealer in cedar timber, 
dry goods, groceries and general merchan- 
dise at Houghton Lake, Mich. ; is a notary 
})ul)lic and holds several towaiship and 
county offices ; married Alsena J. Scrimger. 

Alsena J. King, daughter of Alfred W. 
and Frances A. Scrimger, was born March 
81, 1870; was married to Oliver N. King 
in Clare Co., Mich., March 31, 1889. They 
have three children, as follows : 

Roy N. King was born in Clare Co., 
Mich., June 13, 1891. 

Frances G. King was born in Clare Co., 
Mich., Oct. 30, 1894. 

Mary Alsena King was born at Houghton 
Lake, Mich., Apr. 13, 1901. 

Their P. O. address is Houghton Lake, 
Mich. 



104 GENEALOGIES 

Reuben D. Gleason, son of Lyman Glea- 
son, was born in the state of New York 
Oct. 23, 1870; married Cora Ann Gleason. 

Cora Ann Gleason, daughter of Alfred 
W. and Frances A. Scrimger. was born in 
Arlington Tp., Van Buren Co., Mich., Feb, 
2, 1874; moved to Frost Tp., Clare Co., 
Mich. ; is a faithful christian worker in the 
M. E. Church. She was married to Reuben 
Dwight Gleason, Feb. 22, 189L They have 
three children, as follows : 

Louise S, Gleason, born Nov. 14, 1891, 

Minnie Gleason, born Jan. 6, 1894. 

Wm. Daniel Gleason, born March 12, 
1899. Their P. O. address is Harrison, 
Clare Co., Mich. 



Amos J. Scrimger, son of Alfred W. and 
Prances A. Scrimger, was born Oct. 29, 
1876; resides in Frost Tp., Clare Co., 
Mich ; is a farmer by occupation ; was 
married July 4, 1901 , at Harrison , Mich. , to 
Sarah E. Klinger. They are enterprising 
and industrious ; much interested in moral 
and religious work ; have one child, Pansy, 

Pansy Scrimger Avas born May 4, 1902. 



LA UFA ANN HEA TH ■ 105 

George E. Heatli and Family. 

George R, Heath, son of Arvine and 
T.aura A. Heath, was born at West Stock- 
bridge , Berkshire C^o . , Mass . , Oct. 20 , 1847 ; 
is a farmer by occupation ; P, O. is Breeds- 
ville, Mich. 

Lottie E. York was born in Saratoga Co., 
N. Y.,Oct.2,1848. 

George R. Heath and Lottie E. York were 
married at Arlington, VanBuren Co. Mich., 
Nov. 5, 1868. They had two children, L.Roy 
and Mabel. 

L. Roy Heath, son of George R. Heath, 
was born at Arlington, Van Buren Co., 
Mich., July 2, 1872. He married Miss 
Ora Williams. - 



Mabel Heath Leathers, daughter of 
George R. Heath, was born at Arlington, 
VanBuren Co., Mich., Jan. 22, 1878 ; mar- 
ried Henry Leathers. They live in Columbia 
Township, Van Buren Co., Mich. ; have one 
daughter, Gladys. 

Gladys Leathers was born July 25, 1896. 








CHARLES H. BARNES. 




MRS. CHARLES H. BARNES. 



108 GENEALOGIES 

Charles H. Barnes and Family. 

Charles H. Barnes, son of Alva Barnes, 
was born at West Stockbridge, Mass., Apr. 
12, 1830; died at Homer, Mich., Nov. 16, 
1894. 

Harriet M. Barnes, daughter of Martin 
W. Osborn, was born at Austerlitz, Colum- 
bia Co., N. Y., May 29, 1833. 

Charles H. Barnes and Harriet M. Osborn 
were married March 31, 1853, at Austerlitz, 
N. Y., by Rev. James J. Utley of the first 
Congregational Church of Green River, N, 
Y. ; moved on a farm at West Stockbridge 
Center ; lived there three years and then 
moved to West Stockbridge Village where 
he was in the employ of the Housatonic R. 
R. Co., as freight agent, until he enlisted 
in the army Aug. 30, 1862. He was mus- 
tered into the 49th Reg. Mass. Vol. ; was in 
the battles of Plains Store (Baton Rouge), 
Vicksburg and Port Hudson. At the latter 
place he received a sun stroke which, with 
other disabilities contracted in the army, 
caused him to be an invalid for life, and 
finally caused his death after long years of 
patient suffering. His young wife, with 



VHAELES H. BARNES 109 

patriotic devotion, eheerfull}^ took upon 
herself the burden and care ef the family. 

In March, 1865, they moved to Homer, 
Mich., where, for thirty years, she carried 
on a dress-making establishment, some- 
times employing from ten to twelve sewing 
girls. Her home is at Corner of Main and 
Hillsdale St., Homer, Mich. ' There were 
born to them four daughters, as follows : 
Ida Maria, Elizabeth Anna, Lillie Harriet 
and Mary Catherine. 

Ida M. Arthur, daughter of Charles H. 
and Harriet M. Barnes, was born at Aus- 
terlitz, Columbia Co., N. Y., July 5, 1854 ; 
married P. Arthur ; resides at 668 Dorr St., 
Toledo, O. 

Elizabeth A . Osborn, daughter of Charles 
H. and Harriet M. Barnes, was born at 
West Stockbridge, Mass., June 10, 1859; 
married B. R. Osborn. They have two chil- 
dren, as follows : 

Clara E. Osborn, born May 18, 1883, at 
Tekonsha, Mich. 

Charles Rufus Osborn, born June 10, 
1890, at Tekonsha, Mich. 

They reside at Tekonsha, Mich. 



112 GENE A L OGIES 

Ltllie H. Snider, daughter of Charles 
H. and Harriet M. Barnes, was born at 
Austerlitz, Cohimbia Co., N. Y., May 27, 
1862 ; married Alonzo Snider. They have 
four children, all born at Homer, Mich., 
as follows : 

Una A. Snider, born Jan. 9, 1887. 

Ida E. Snider, born Feb. 15, 1889. 

Louisa L, Snider, born Sep. 24, 1891. 

Olin B. Snider, born March 11, 1897. 

They reside at Homer, Mich. 



Mary C. Marzolf, daughter of Charles 
H. and Harriet M. Barnes, was born at 
Homer, Mich., Jan. 16, 1868 ; married Al- 
exander Marzolf. They reside at Toledo, 
(3. ; have one son, 

Ronald B. Marzolf, born at Albion, 
Mich., Dec. 9, 1893, 



John H. and Mary Barnes Fairfeld. 

John H. Fairfield was born at Pittsfield, 
Mass., Nov. 6, 1828 ; married Maiy Barnes ; 
resides at Richmond, Mass, 

Mary B. Fairfield, wife of John H. Fair- 
held, was the youngest daughter of Alva 



MA R Y BA E ^ES FA IF FIELD. 1 1 3 

Barnes. She was born at West Stockbridge, 
Mass., Oct. 8, 1836, and died at Richmond, 
Mass., Feb. 26, 1902. They had two chil- 
dren, Frances and John H. 



Frank D. Smith, son of Henry C. Smith, 
was born at Feeding Hills, Mass., Sep. 20, 
1864 ; married Frances Fairfield ; P. O. ad- 
dress is Westiield, Mass. 

Frances F. Smith, w^ife of Frank D. 
Smith and daughter of John H. and Mary 
Fairfield, was born at Richmond, Mass., 
May 16, 1861, and died at Westfield, Mass., 
March 5, 1888. They had one daughter, 
Frances E. SmIth, wdio was born at West- 
held, Mass., Feb. 28, 1888, and resides at 
Richmond, Mass. 



John H. Fairfield, Jr., son of John H. 
and Mary Barnes Fairfield, was born at 
Richmond, Mass., Aug. 6, 1871 ; married 
Blanche L. Bradley ; resides at Richmond, 
Mass. ; is engaged at farming; P. O. ad- 
dress is Pittsfield, Mass., R. F. D. 

Blanche L. Fairfield, wife of John H. 
Fairfield, Jr. and daughter of Luther W. 
and Mary C. Bradley, was born at West 



114 GENE. \ LOGIES 

Stockbridge, Mass., July 14, 1872. 

Her grandmother Bradley was Lucy M. 
Barnes, the youngest daughter, and her 
grandmother Reed was Charlotte Barnes, 
the third daughter of Silas Barnes, Sr. 



Anna Barnes, oldest daughter of Silas 
Barnes, born May 8, 1793, was married 
twice; first time to Timothy Brown, second 
time to Mr. Shaw. 

Louisa Barnes, second daughter of Silas 
Barnes. Sr., was born Sep. 11, 1795; died 
May 26, 1796. 



CHARLES AND CHARLOTTE BARNES REED. 

Charles Reed, born June 9, 1801, and 
Charlotte Barnes, third daughter of Silas 
Barnes, Sr., born Nov. 2, 1802, resided at 
West Stockbridge, Mass., from the time of 
birth until their death. Charlotte died July 
27, 1867 ; Charles died May 19, 1881. They 
were married at Canaan, N. Y., by Elder 
Hall, Sep. 9, 1822. Nine children were born 
to them, as follows : 

Charles Artemas, born Jan. 1, 1824, 
died Oct. 1, 1826. 



KLIH LI ;^. AND LUCY M.BR A DL EY H O 

Charlotte Artemecia, born Feb. 14, 
1826, died Oct. 26, 1826. 

Betsey Anna, born Nov. 24, 1827, died 
at Springfield, Mass., Feb. 13, 1893. 

Charles Deodatus, born March 18, 1831, 
was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion , 
was killed in 1864. 

vSiLAsE., born May 12, 1834, died at 
Breedsville, Mich., Apr. 7, 1857. 

Timothy Brown, born Dec. 11, 1836, died 
at West Stockbridge, Mass. March 30, 1899. 

Charlotte Amy, born Nov. 30, 1840, 
died Aug. 6, 1842. 

Mary Celina, born Sep. 20, 1843, married 
Luther Win. Bradley. They have a daugh- 
ter, Blanche, who married John H. Fair- 
field, Jr. 

Charlotte Emily, born Dec. 29, 1847. 



ELIHU S. and LUCY M. BRADLEY. 

Lucy Mariah Bradley, youngest daugh- 
ter of Silas Barnes, Sr., was born in West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 19, 1808; was 
married to Elihu S. Bradley Apr. 6, 1831. 
They had three children, as follows : 



1 H ) Cr' ENEA L () ( UKS 

JuDSON, born Jan. 19, 1835. 
Luther Wm., l)orn Jan. 10, 1(S4]. 
T 1 1 E< ) DO KET J . , 1 )0 rn Fel ) . 24 , 1 84o . 

Jiidson P)ra(llev married P]llen M. Kings- 
ley, Fel). 20, IcSTo; had two eliildren as 
follows ; 

Olive B., horn Nov. 7, 1877. 

Lucy M., born June 9, 1880. 

Luther Wm. Bradley married Mary C 
Reed, daughter of Charles and Charlotte 
Barnes Reed, Nov. 30, 1865 ; reside at West 
Sto(*kl)ridge, Mass. ; have had six children, 

DwioHT, born July 27, 1867. 

Charlotte L., born Sep, 14, 1869. 

Blanche L., born July 14, 1872. 

Anna J., born June 15, 1874. 

Amy L. born Feb. 17, 1877. 

Ethel (1. born Nov. 3, 1885. 

NOTES. 

1. Lydia L. Kimball, oldest daughter of W. H. and Mary 
M. Canfield, was married in Feb., 1878, to Alonzo D. Stnible 
of Lyons, Mich.: was married again in Nov., 1898, to Stejjh- 
en H. Kimball of Lyons, Mich. 

Elm A L. Kimball, youngest daughter of W. H. and Mary 
M. Canfield, was married Apr. 2, 188G, to Wm. H. Kimball 
of Lyons, Mich. Mr. Kimball died Feb. 10, 1902. 

This record was not received in time to put where it belongs 
on page 27. 



T[^f() TH Y BA RNKS 1 1 7 



CHAPTER III. 

TIMOTHY BARNES AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 

Timothy Barnes, Jr., tliird son of Timo- 
thy Barnes, Sr., was ])orn in Southington, 
< /onn. , Apr. 9, 1 769 ; moved with his father 
to West Stockbridge, Mass., in 1778; was 
married twice. His first wife was Betsey 
Johnson, his second wife was Polly Webb. 
They lived at Alford, Mass. ; had one son, 
Abraham . 



ABRAHAM BARNES. 

Abraham Barnes, son of Timothy Barnes, 
Jr., was born at Alford, Mass., Sep. 15, 
1790. He was enterprising and industrious, 
a faithful Christian, highly esteemed ])y all 
wdio knew him. 

Sally Basset was ])orn May 24, 1783. 

Abraham Barnes and Sally Basset were 
married Sep. 22, 1814; lived at Alford, 
Mass. ; had five children, Mary, Harvey A., 
Amos, Betsey and Timothy. 

Mary Barnes was born Nov. 24, 1816. 

Harvey A. Barnes, l)orn P"el). 21, 1819, 
died Sep. 3, 1820, 



118 GENEAL GIES 

Amos Barnes, born Dec. 26, 1821, had 
three children. Ensign, Harvey and Jose- 
phine. Ensign resides at Hattieshurg, Miss. 

Betsey Barnes was born Feb. 7, 1823. 



Timothy Barnes and Family. 

Timothy Barnes, youngest son of Abra- 
ham Barnes, was born Feb. 7, 1823. 

Rhoda Bills was born Jan. 16, 1827 ; was 
married to Timothy Barnes in 1846. They 
reside at North Egremont, Mass. Their chil- 
dren were Mary J,, William, Frances E. 
and Charlotte. 

Mary J., born Feb. 14, 1847, married Mr. 
Rice ; resides at Ashley Falls, Mass. 

William, born June 27, 1849, is dead. 

Frances E., born Dec. 11, 1852, married 
Mr. Taylor; resides at Gt. Barrington, 
Mass. ; has three children, as follows : 

Oda a., born Jan. 15, 1872 ; died Feb. 22, 
1879. 

Theodore D., born at Colchester, Conn., 
Oct. 7, 1877 ; resides at San Francisco, Cal. 

Mrs. Parmelee, born Apr. 19, 1881, re- 
sides at Gt. Barrington, Mass. 

m 



KLISHA BARNES 1 1') 



CHAPTKR IV. 

ELISHA BARNES AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 

Elisha Barnks, fourth son, of Timothy 
Barnes, was l)orn in Sontliington, Conn., 
March 11, 1771 ; went witli liis father to 
West Htockhridge, Mass. ; married Vilate 
Ford March 8, 17^6; died Nov. 19, 1872, 

Vilate F, Barnes, wife of Elisha Barnes, 
!)orn in June, 1775, died Dec. 13, 1848. 

They had a family of seven children, as 
follows: Erastus, Asahel, Betsey, Elisha 
Munson, Heth Austin, Thomas Wm. and 
Nancy Vilate, all born in West Stock V)ridge, 
Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Elisha Barnes mafle the following state- 
ment when he w^as ninety yeai>^ old : 

"Timothy Barnes moved from Southing- 
ton(which once belonged to Farmington*), 
Conn., to West Stockbridge, Mass,, June 
8, 1878; had a brother Lemuel, a brother 
Phinehas and a sister Mary wlio married a 
Mr, Mills." 



120 



oenj^:alogies 



ERASTUS BARNES. 

Erastus Barnes, oldest son of Elislia 
Barnes Br., was born in West Stockbridge, 
Berkshire Co, Mass., Jan. 2, 1797; was a 
carpenter by trade ; married Nancy Oramp- 
ton ; moved to Binghamton, N. Y., in 1881 
Mdiere they resided until tlieir death. He 
died Aiig.'e, 1856, and she died Sep. 3, 188L 

There were born to them four sons and one 
daughter, as follows: Erastus Benjamin, 
Elisha Asahel, Morgan L., Elmore P. and 
Nancy. 

Erastus Benjamin Barnes and Family. 

Erastus B. Barnes, first son of Erastus 
Barnes, born Apr. 23, 1822, died in 1856. 
He was a carpenter by trade, lived and died 
at Binghamton, N. Y. ; had two children, 
William Erastus and Nellie. 

William E. Barnes, born Aug. 29, 1857, 
s])ent the early part of his life at Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. ; was employed in tlie Susque- 
hanna Valley Bank at that })lace ; is now 
cashier of the Western Branch of the Secu- 
rity Mutual Life Insurance Association at 



ELISHA BARNES 121 

Miiinea])olis , Minn . 

Mary Morse Barnes, daughter of Freder- 
ick A. Thompson, was born Apr. 11, 1863 ; 
was married to William E. Barnes Apr. 8, 
1886. There were born to them three chil- 
dren , as follows : 

Margaret Content Barnes, born Jan. 1, 
1887, 

Helen Agnes Barnes, born March 8, 1891. 

Murray Erastus Barnes, born May 5, 
1893, died July 6, 1893. 

Nellie Barnes Brock, daughter of Eras- 
tus B. Barnes, married Rev. George A. 
Brock. 



Elisha Asahel Barnes, second son of 
Erastus Barnes, born Apr, 9, 1825, died 

in 1828. 



Morsfaii L. Barnes, 



Morgan L. Barnes, third son of Erastus 
Barnes, was born at West Stockbridge, 
Mass., June 21, 1827 ; died at Binghamton, 
N. Y., Nov. 14, 1895. 

Sarah M. Barnes, daughter of Isaac A. 
Finny, was born at Ghent, Columbia Co., 
N. Y., July 29, 1829 ; is proprietress of the 
Oak Street Greenhouses, 124 Oak Street, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 



V2'2 GENEALOaiES 

Morgan L. Barnes and Sarah M. Finny 
were married May 28, 1856. They liave re- 
sided in Binghaniton the most of tlie time 
for over forty years. He was a grocer and 
insurance agent tlie most of his life. They 
were me]nl>ers and h)yal su])])orters of the 
AVest Preshyterian church. 

The foUowing notice is copied from a 
Binghamton paper dated Nov. 16, 1895 : 

' 'After months of failing health Morgan L. 
Barnes passed j)eac fully aw^ay Thursday 
night at eleven o'clock, in the sixty-ninth 
year of his age. Mr. Barnes was one of 
Binghamton 's most highly esteemed citi- 
zens. He had resided here since his boy- 
hood, with the exception of four years spent 
in Denver, (>)!., from 1879 to 1888. He was 
one of the founders of the West Presbyteri- 
an church in this city, and held the ofHce 
of ruling elder in the church from the day 
of its organization in his house on Oak 
street nearly twenty-three years ago . ' ' 

Elmore P. Barn?:s, fourth son of Erastus 
Barnes, born July 22, 1882, died in 1833. 

Nancy Smith, daughter of ErastTis Barnes, 
is living at Binghamton, N. Y. 






OSCAKE I!A1M i\ T Vn 

On page 141 is his picture taken earlier in life. 



ELISHA MUNSON BAKNES 123 

Asahp:l Barnes, second son of Elisha 
Barnes, born Oet. 4, 1800, died Apr. I,182e3. 

Betsey B. Crampton, daughter of Elisha 
Barnes, born Nov. 5, 1802, married Horace 
Crampton Jan. 17, 1821 ; moved to Am- 
boy, Lee Co., 111., about 1867 ; died at Am- 
bo'y, 111., al)Out 1890. 



ELISHA MUNSON BARNJ^S. 

Elisha M. Barnes, third son of Elisha 
Barnes, born in West Stockbridge, Mass., 
died Dec. 2, 1804. He married Marinda 
Bristol. There were born to them four sons 
and three daughters, as follows : Oscar 
Evander, Edward Everett, Hannah V., 
Elizabeth, Lester, Martha Jane and Whea- 
ton Pr indie. 



Oscar Evander Barnes and Family. 

Oscar E. Barnes, first son of Elisha M. 
Barnes, w^as born in West Stockbridge, 
Mass., Feb. 23, 1828 ; married Mary E. Pat- 
rick, and lived in West Stockbridge until 
1854 when they moved to Napoleon, Henry 
Co. , O., by the way of Toledo, O. ; left West 
Stockbridge the last of April and arrived 
at Napoleon, on a packet from Toledo, on 



124 



GENEALOGIES 



May o, 1854. He has lived nearl}^ all of the 
time since 1854 at Napoleon ; has served 
Henry Co. in the official capacity of Dep- 
uty Sheriff four years, Sheriff two terms, 
Clerk of Common Pleas and District C ourt 
fifteen years, and the last four years was 
health officer for the city of Napoleon. 
He died Nov. 20, 1902'. 

Maky EIltzabeth Barnes, daughter of 
Trowbridge Patrick, was l)orn at Chatham, 
N. Y., Apr. 2, 1881; married Oscar E. 
Barnes; died at Napoleon, O., Sep. lo, 
1 858 . They had one son , Elbert Trowbridge . 

Elizabeth L. Barnes, second wife of Oscar 
E. Barnes, and daughter of John Orcutt, 
was born in Geneseeo, N. Y., March 8, 
1838 ; died at Napoleon, O., March 19, 1890. 
They had one daughter, Mary Elizabeth. 

Elbert T. Barnes, son of Oscar E. and 
Mary E. Barnes, was born in West Stock- 
bridge, Mass. , March 21, 1851 ; went to Na- 
poleon, O., in 1854; has been Sheriff of 
Henry Co. , O. ; is a farmer ; resides in Hen- 
ry Co. ; P. O. address is Napoleon, O. 

Katheryn Barnes, wife of Elbert T. 
Barnes, was born at Napoleon, O., Jan. 12, 



ELI SUA M UXSOX BA ENES 1 ^^ 

1851 . Their family consists of two sons and 
one daughter, as follows : 

Nellie M. Barnes, horn Oct. 10, 1874. 

Oscar Edward Barxes, horn Dec. 7, 1876. 

JoHX T. Barnes, horn July 27, 1882. 

All were ])orn and now reside at Napoleon, 
Ohio. 



.\rAKY Elizabeth Barxes, daughter of 
Oscar E. and Elizaheth Barnes, was horn 
at Napoleon, O., Sep. 23, 1865 : has heen a 
teacher in the Union School at Napoleon 
for the last seventeen ^^ears . For several 
years, during vacation, she has lectured on 
primary work in different parts of the state, 
the last two years at Mt. Union College, 
Alliance, Stark Co., Ohio, 

Her P. 0. address is Napoleon, Ohio. 



Edward Everett Barxes, second son of 
Elisha Munson Barnes, horn at West Stock- 
hridge, Mass.,Eeh. 6, 1831 , has no children .; 
P. O. address is Gt. Barrington, Mass. 

Haxxah V. Barxes, daughter of Elisha 
M. Barnes, born March 26, 1833, is dead. 



Elizabeth Wood, second daughter of 
Elisha M. Barnes, V)orn Aug. 5, 1835, mar- 



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GENEALOGIES 



ried John A. Wood Jan. 1, J855. They live 
at 106 Montague St. , Brooklyn, N. Y, ; liad 
two daughters, as follows : 

Nellie B., born at Westfield, N. Y., Feb. 
25, 1860, married Edward F. Giddinu-s Feb. 
16, 1879. 

Carrie P., born July 18, 1866, died Aug. 
19, 1879. 

Lester Barnes, third son of Elisha M. 
Barnes, born Oct. 13, 18:^7, is dead. 



Jay N. and Martha J. Preston and Family. 

Jay N. Preston, son of JuddM. Preston, 
was born 'c^ East Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 2, 
1834. 

Martha J , Preston, youngest daughter of 
Elisha M, Barnes, was l)orn at Stockbridge, 
Mass., Oct. 18, 1839 ; married Jay N. Pres- 
ton Apr. 21 , 1866. They reside at East CHiat^ 
ham N, Y. ; had six children, as follows : 
MaryE,, Carrie L., Nellie E,, Ada L., 
William B. and Henry J. 

W. J, KiRBY was born at East Chathanu 
N. Y., Noy. 25, 1858. 

Mary E. Kirby, daughter of Jay N. and 
Martha J. Preston, born at East Chatham. 
N. Y., March 22, 1859, married W. J. Kii- 



ELISHA MUNSON BARNES 



127 



by in 1881. They reside at East Chatham, 
N. Y. ; have one daughter, Nellie M. 

Nellie M. Kirby was born at East Chat- 
ham, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1882. 



Charles A. Hamilton, born in Canaan, 
N. Y., March 24, 1859, married Carrie L. 
Preston. 

Carrie L. Hamilton, daughter of Jay N. 
and Martha J. Preston, born at East Chat- 
ham, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1861, married C. A. 
Hamilton May 19, 1881. They have two 
children as follows : 

C. Harold Hamilton, born at Brooklyn, 
N. Y. , Sep. 9, 1884. 

Kenneth P. Hamilton, born at Fair- 
mount, N. J., Dec. 31, 1886. 



H. Banford Mead was born at Fishkill, 
N. Y., July 16,1865. 

Nellie E. Mead, daughter of Jay N. and 
Martha J. Preston, born at East Chatham, 

N. Y., Sep. 2, 1866, married H. Sanford 
Mead Sep. 28, 1888. 



W. C. Orchard, born at London, England, 
Nov. 30, 1863, married Ada L. Preston. 
Ada L. Orchard, daughter of Jay N. and 



128 GENEALOGIES 

Martha J. Preston, born at East Chatham, 
N. Y., Ssp. 15, 1869, married W. C. Or- 
chard Dec. 4, 1890. They have three chil- 
dren, as follows : 

Feed P. Orchard was born at Lenox, 
Mass., Oct. 10, 1891. 

Marjorie E. Orchard was born at Lenox, 
Mass., Nov. 13, 1894. 

W, Sanford Orchard was born at New 
York City Sep. 21, 1897. 



Wm. B. Preston, son of Jay N. and M. J. 
Preston, born at East Chatham, N. Y., 
Nov. 20, 1874, married Hattie B. Adams. 
She was born Apr. 6, 1874. 

Henry J. Preston, born Dec. 13, 1875, 
died Jan 25, 1881. 



Wheaton p. Barnes, fourth son of Elisha 
M. Barnes was born in Stockbridge, Mass., 
Aug. 23, 1846 ; was a Union soldier in the 
Civil War ; married Olive L., daughter of 
Elnathan and Elizabeth Barnes, Dec. 25, 
1871. She was born Oct. 15, 1850, and died 
at Amboy, 111., Nov. 10, 1898. He moved 
to Amboy, Lee Co., 111., Apr, 12, 1891; 
married Olive G. Hague Oct. 30, 1900, at 
Napoleon, Henry Co., O. ; is a grain deal- 
er ; resides at Amboy, 111. 



SKTH A USTIN BARNES ^ ^^ 



SETH AUSTIN BARNES. 

Seth Austin Barnes, fourth son of Elisha 
Barnes, born in West Stockbridge, Mass., 
June 28, 1808, was a farmer by occupation, 
and owned a good farm at Williamsville. 
(West Stockbridge) Berkshire Co., Mass., 
where he lived and died. In the latter part 
of his life he was engaged in the grocery 
business. He ixiarried Caroline H. Williams 
of Stockbridge, Mass. They had two chil- 
dren, Ellen E. and William H. He died 
March 23, 1891. 

Ellen E. Barnes, born Oct. 15, 1835, 
died Apr. 15, 1870. She lived and died at 
the old home with her father. 



W illiam H. Barnes and Family. 

William H. Barnes, son of Seth Austin 
Barnes, born in West Stockbridge, Mass., 
Jan. 28, 1838, was a soldier in the War of 
the Rebellion, enlisted as a private in Co. 
C, 37th Mass. Reg. ; served three years ; 
was wounded in the battle of the Wilder- 
ness. He was a public spirited man, much 
interested in township and county affairs ; 



130 



GENEALOGIES 



was justice of the peace a number of years, 
and served as assessor several terms ; was 
a civil engineer and in the different branch- 
es of his business was brought in contact 
with the best and most influential citizens. 
He was a man of sound judgment and strict 
integrity, a member and a deacon of the 
Congregational church at Housatonic, 
Mass. He died at his home July 81, 1901. 
He married Martha French. 

Martha F. Barnes, born in West Stock- 
bridge, Mass., Nov, 28, 1836, was married 
to Wm. H. Barnes May 2, 1862. They 
lived in West Stockbridge on the old farm 
that has been owned and occupied by the 
Barnes people about one hundred and twen- 
ty years, at a place now called Williams- 
ville, about one mile west of Housatonic, 
Mass. Their children are Florence A. and 
Jay Preston. 

Florence A. Sedgwick, daughter of Will- 
iam H. and Martha F. Barnes, born in 
West Stockbridge, Mass., March 21, 1868, 
married Edward C. Sedgwick May 23, 1900. 

Edward C. Sedgwick, born at Lenox, 
Mass., June 25, 1865, married Florence A. 
Barnes. He is a Congregational clergyman ; 



SETH A USTJN BARNES 1^1 

M'as ordained at Curtisville, Mass. 

They have one daughter, Mary. They re- 
side at Lenox, Mass. 

Mary Sedgwick was born in Curtisville, 
Mass., Sep. 28, 1901. 



Jay Preston Barnes, son of William H. 
and Martha F. Barnes, was born in West 
Stoekbridge, Mass., Aug. 9, 1869. He grad- 
uated from the Great Barrington High 
school, and took a special course in Civil 
Engineering in Cornell University. He is 
a civil engineer ; resides at 46 Benton Ter- 
race, Pittsfield, Mass. He married Henri- 
etta Button, of Waterbury, Conn. They 
have three children, as follow^s : 

Harold Button Barnes, born Se[). 28, 
1895. 

Margaret Barnes, born Oct. 10, 1899. 

William Hamilton Barnes, born March 
6, 1903. All were born at Pittsfield, Mass. 




THOMAS WM. BARNES. 



THOMAS W. BARNj^S 133 



THOMAS WM. BARNES. 



Thomas Wm. Barnes, fifth son of Elisha 
Barnes, was born in West Stockbridge, 
Mass., Feb. 9, 1811. He received a good ed- 
ucation ; was an influential political worker 
in the Republican party ; was a member of 
the State legislature, representing the West 
Stockbridge district, in 1847 — 48. He was 
engaged in farming and milling ; owned a 
large farm and was a member of the firm of 
Piatt & Barnes, large manufacturers of 
Piatt's Patent Buckwheat Flour, Wheat 
Flour and Feed. 

He died in West Stockbridge, Mass., Jan. 
22, 1885. 

ZiLPHA Arnold Barnes and Thomas 
Wm. Barnes were married Oct. 26, 1841. 
They resided at Williamsville, in West 
Stockbridge, Mass. ; had two children, 
Erwin F. and Charles D. Barnes. 

She died Dec. 27, 1858. 

Emeline Colbourn Barnes, second wife 
of Thomas Wm. Barnes, born near Chat- 
ham, N. Y., March 16, 1836, was married 
to Thomas Wm. Barnes Apr. 26, 1876. 




KKWIN F. BARNES. 



THOMAS W.BABNJ^S 135 

Erwin F. Barnes and Family. 

Erwin Frank Barnes, son of Thomas W. 
and Zilpha A. Barnes, was born in West 
Stockbridge, Mass., March 14, 1846. After 
attending the public schools of AVest Stock- 
bridge, he received a thorough education in 
the following institutions of learning : 

The Hudson River Institute at Claverack, 
N. Y., the South Berkshire Institute at 
New Marlborough, Mass., and Prof. Mar- 
shall Warner's private school at Stock- 
bridge, Mass. 

After leaving school he spent one year as 
clerk at Housatonic, Mass. In 1872 he en- 
tered the employ of Piatt, Barnes & Co. , and 
in 1875 became a member of the firm. In 
1 880 Mr. Pomeroy went out of the business, 
in 1885 Thomas Wm. Barnes died, and in 
1892 Mr. E. F. Barnes bought out his part- 
ner, Mr. Charles S. Piatt ; and since that 
time he has carried on the milling business 
alone. He has a good mill, thoroughly 
equipped, supplied with water power of 
thirty feet head. Besides general 

milling, his chief business and his spec- 
ialty is the manufacture of self-raising 



136 GENE A L O GIES 

buckwheat flour. His facilities for tlie man- 
ufacture of this popular article include a 
patent hulling-machine of great economic 
value in the industry. He carries on his 
business intelligently and conservatively 
and with certain though not extravagant 
profits . 

He is a Republican in politics ,and in 1895 
represented, in the Mass. General Court, 
the Sixth Berkshire Representative Dis- 
trict. In 1877 he received the appointment 
of postmaster at Rock Dale Mills, and has 
held the office ever since. He has held the 
office of selectman in the town of West 
Stockbridge for four consecutive years. 

He married Miss Augusta Joyner. 

Augusta M .Barnes, daughter of John M. 
and Fanny B. Joyner, born Sep. 11, 1848, 
was married to Erwin F. Barnes Jan. 14, 
1874. There were born to them four chil- 
dren, as follows : 

Charles Dwight Barnes, born June 15, 
1881 , a graduate of the Searles High School 
of Great Barrington, Mass., is bookkeeper 
in his father's office at Rock Dale Mills. 

Miriam Elizabeth Barnes, born March 
30, 1883. 



188 



GENEALOGIES 



Lena Augusta Barnes, born May 18, 

1885. 
Thomas William Barnes, born May 10, 

1887. 



Charles Dwight Barnes, son of Thomas 
William Barnes, born Aug. 28, 1848, was 
killed by a horse running away Sep. 4, 

1858. 



BETSEY BARNES CRAMPTON. 

Betsey B. Grampton, oldest daughter 
of Elisha Barnes, born Nov. 5, 1802, mar- 
ried Horace Grampton Jan. 17, 1821 ; 
moved to Amboy, Lee Go., 111., about 1867 ; 
died at Amboy, 111., about 1860. 



NANCY V. SEELEY. 

Nancy V. Seeley, youngest daughter of 
Elisha Barnes, was born in West Stock- 
bridge, Mass., Sep. 5, 1814, and died at 
Lenox, Mass., May 22, IS89. 

Erastus Miles Seeley was born in Gt. 
Barrington, Mass., Oct. 16, 1814; was a 
blacksmith by trade ; married Nancy Vio- 
let Barnes; died at Housatonic, Mass., 
Apr. 15, 1894. They had four children, 



NANCY V. SEELF.Y 139 

Ann Eliza, Alice Louise, Gertrude M. and 
Wallace E. 



Aim Eliza Smith and Family. 

Ann Eliza Smith, oldest daughter of E. 
M. and Nancy V. Seeley, was born at West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Aug. 5, 1836 ; married 
1). Newton Smith at Lenox, Mass., Feb. 24, 
1<S55 ; resides at Pittsfield, Mass. ; had six 
children, as follows : Nettie L., Grace, Ell- 
ery D., Harry S., Edward and Gertrude L. 
Nettie and Edward are dead. 

Grace married Clark N. Phelps of Hou- 
satonic in Fel)., 1887. Mr. Phelps is dead 
and she lives at Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ellery D. married Nellie Warner of Hou- 
satonic. They live at Gt. Barrington, Mass. 

Harry S. married Lillian L. Tucker of 
Lenox, Mass. They live at Gt. Barrington, 
Mass. 

Gertrude L. lives with her mother at 
Pittsfield, Mass. 



Alic*^ L. Ross and Family. 

Alice L. Ross, daughter of E. Miles and 
Nancy V. Seeley, was born at Alford, 



140 



GENEALOGIES 



Mass., Apr. 15, 1(S4o; married Joseph S. 
Ross, of Lenox, in April, LSGl ; lias two 
sons, Charles S. and Leon A. 

Charles S. married Nellie E. Hill, Pifts- 
field, Mass., Nov. 17, 1887 ; had four chil- 
dren. Alice (x., Henry(dead), (xrace C. and 
Wallace M. 

Lp:()n a. married Lillion Minot of Bridge- 
])ort, Conn., Dec. 80, 1897; has one son, 
Leon Alert on ; all live at Gt, Barrington. 



(TEin^KUDp: M. Seeley, daughter of E. M. 
and Nancy V. F^eeley, horn in Stockbridge, 
Mass., Jan. 11, 1846, lives in Lenox, Mass. 

Walla(^e Elisha Seeley, son of E. Miles 
and Nancy V. Seeley, was horn in Stock- 
bridge, Mass., ^%p. 18, 1855 ; married Mary 
E. Kilbourne, of Gt. Barrington, Dec. 29, 
1887. They have two childnai, as follows 

Harold Kilbourn, born Oct. o, 1888. 

Lox^TSE GERTRunE, borii Dec. 5, 1891, 

All live at Honsatonic, Mass. 




OSCAR E. BARNES. See page 128. 



142 GKSEALOQIES 



SETH BARNES. 

Seth Barnes, fifth son of Timothy Barnes, 
Jr., was born in Southington, Conn., Fel). 
10, 1774 ; moved with his parents to AVest 
Stockbridge, Mass., June 8, 1778; married 
Mehetabel Baker. They moved to Victor, 
N. Y., about 1815 ; had three sons, as fol- 
lows : Reuben, Elisha and Lemon. 

Reuben Barnes, son of Seth Barnes, was 
married ; moved to Angola, N. Y. ; was a 
carpenter and joiner by trade. 

Elisha Barnes, son of Seth Barnes, mar- 
ried Jerusha Palmer. They resided at Vic- 
tor, N. Y. 

Lemon Barnes, son of Seth Barnes, was 
married and went to one of the Western 
states . 



IS A A C BA T?NES 148 



CHAPTER V. 

ISAAC BARNES AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 

Isaac Barnes, sixth son of Tiinotliy 
Barnes, 8r., was born in West v:^tockbridge, 
Berkshire Co., Mass., June 13, 1778 ; died 
at Brighton, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1<S63. 

8arah Foote Barnes was born at Colches- 
ter, Conn., 8ep. 17, 1779; died at Brigli- 
ton, N, Y., May 24, 1866. . 

Isaac Barnes and Sarah Foote were mar- 
ried at West 8toekl)ridge, Mass,, by Rev. 
Oliver Ayers, March 17, 1802 ; moved to 
Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y., in 1814 ; were 
economical and industrious, accumulated 
property and were quite well oif before they 
died. They owned a sawmill, gristmill and 
three good farms. There were born to them 
six children, as follows: Miller, Emily, 
Charles Milo, Mary, Milon D. and Edwin 
Milton. 



Miller Barnes, first son of Isaac Barnes, 
l)orn in 1804, married Charlotte Squares ; 
lived and died at Batavia, N. Y. 




ISAAC BARNES. 




SARAH F. BARNES. 



146 



GENEALOGIES 



EMILY BARNES WEST. 



Kmily Barnes West, daughter of Isaac 
and Sarah Barnes, was born at AVest Stock- 
l)ridge, Mass., Aug. 14, 1806, and died at 
Ridge way, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1(S84. 

Henry West and Emily Barnes were 
married and moved to Kidgeway, N. Y. 
Their children were Miller, Isaac Barnes, 
(/harles Henry and Elisha. 

Miller West was married ; liad no cliil- 
(h'en. 

IsAA(^ Barnes AVest was married ; liad one 

son, Charles HSn:^ . 

Case 
Charles Sassier West, son of Isaac Barnes 
West, was married, has two children . They 
reside at No. 39, 1st St., Rochester, N. Y. ' 

Charles Henry West, son of Henry and 
Emily Barnes West, was born about 1840 ; 
was a minister, and a student in Oberlin 
(/ollege, at Oberlin, Ohio, when the War of 
the Rebellion commenced ; raised a com- 
pany of volunteers and enlisted in July, 
1862 ; received a lieutenant's commission ; 
was killed in action at Ream's Station, Ya., 
Aug. 25, 1874. 

Elisha AVest, youngest son of Henry and 
Emily AVest, resides at Ridgeway, N. Y. 



i'lTABLES MILO BABNES 1^7 

CHARLES MILO BARNES. 

Charles Milo Barnes, second son of 
Isaac and Sarah Barnes, was born in West 
vStockbridge, Mass., May 5, 1811 ; went to 
Brighton, N. Y., with his parents wlien he 
was three years old. He married Hannah 
Maria Pahner in 1840 ; went to California 
in 1849, and was there when San Francisco 
was burned in 1850 ; returned to NeAV York 
and was engaged in farming and milling 
at Brighton ; was justice of the peace twenty 
four years ; owned a farm and a good grist 
mill ; was caught by a shaft and killed in 
the mill at Brightoii^, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1884. 

Hannah Maria Barx\es, wife of Charles 
M. Barnes, was born at Stockbridge, Mass. , 
July 11, 1813 ; died at Stockbridge, Mass., 
Nov, 4, 1885. She was a daughter of Cap- 
tain Ross well Palmer who was a sea captain 
twenty years. He enlisted in the Continen- 
tal army when he was sixteen years old ; 
was taken prisoner and put on board the 
old Jersey Ship in New York Harbor ; had 
the dropsy and would have died but was 
taken off by an old Scotch doctor who took 
pity on him . Within twenty four hours after 




CHARLES MILO BARNES. 




HANNAH MARIA BARNES. 



1 ^ ^ ^ GEXEA L O OIES 

he was taken off the British sank the ship 
with all on board. 

Charles M. Barnes and Hannah M. Palm- 
er were married in 1840 ; had two children , 
Charles Palmer and Fannie Maria. 



Charles P. Barnes and Family. 

Charles P. Barnes, son of Charles M. 
and Hannah M. Barnes, was born at Stock- 
bridge, Berkshire Co., Mass., March 10, 
1843 ; owns a farm and a grist mill ; was 
justice of the peace two terms, and is post- 
master at Brighton, N. Y. He married 
Mary J. Waldron. They have five children, 
Frank E., Harry P., Clarence W., Charles 
M. and Bessie M. 

Mary J. Barxes, born at Rochester, N, 
Y., June 28, 1853, was a descendant of 
Baron Von Waldron who came to this 
country in an early day. He had a grant of 
land from the Dutch king situated on Man- 
hattan Island. This claim is now pending, 
and amounts to millions of dollars. 

Frank Erwix Barnes, l)orn at Tidioute, 
Pa., Apr, 25, 1872, married Belle Margaret 
Pooler. 



CHARLES MILO BAB.\ES 



151 



Harry Palmer Barnes, born at Brighton, 
N. Y., Apr. 17, 1874. 

Clarence Waldron Barnes, born at 
Brighton, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1880. 

Charles Milo and Bessie Maria Barnes 
were twins, born at Brighton, N. Y., Feb. 
11,1885. 

They all reside at Brighton, N. Y. 



Horace and Fannie M. Strowger. 

Horace Bryan Strowger, son of William 
Strowger, born at Penfield, N. Y., Sep. 
4, 1850, is a contractor and builder. 

Fannie Maria Strowger, daughter of 
Charles M. and Hannah M. Barnes, born 
at Brighton, N. Y., June 9, 1848, was mar- 
ried to Horace B. Strowger at her home in 
Brighton, N. Y., March 20, 1878. They re- 
side at Brighton, N. Y. ; have four children, 
as follows : 

Ernest Palmer, born March 31, 1879. 

Fannie Grace, born Feb. 20, 1881. 

Charles William, born Sep. 4, 1883. 

Jessie Maria, born Dec. 2, 1890. 

All were born at Brighton, N. Y. 



WM. N. AND MABY E. SHEPARD 153 
WILLIAM N. AND MARY E. BHEPARD. 

Wm. N. Shepard, born at Chatham, N. 
Y., Jan. 31, 1805, died Aug. 5, 1885. 

Mary Emeline Shepard, daughter of 
Isaac and Sarah Barnes, born at West 
Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 13, 1<S13, died at 
Pittsford, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1889. 

Wm, Shepard and Mary E. -Barnes were 
married at Brighton, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1838. 
Their children were Mary Emily, Sarah 
Florinda, Lucy Kirby, Wm. Miller, Char- 
lotte Louisa, Isaac Barnes ajid George N, 

Geo. N, died young. 

Oscar and Mary E. Stout eiiburg. 

Oscar Stoutenburci, son of Abram Stout- 
enburg, born at Mendon, N. Y., March 27, 
1838, married Mary E. Shepard. 

Mary E. Stoittenburg, daughter of Wm. 

Note. - The Barnes Mill, Brighton, N. Y. 
Before any white settlement was made in Monroe Co., N. 
Y., Indian Allen, a white man, built a mill at Genesee falls 
and ground corn for the Indians. Isaac Barnes bought the 
run of stones that were in Indian Allen's mill and put them 
in the Barnes mill at Brighton, Charles Milo Barnes donated 
this run of stones to the Pioneer society of Monroe Co.; and 
when the Monroe Co. Court house was built they were 
placed in the wall of the court house, on the first floor, and 
can be seen there to-day. 




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WM. N. AND MAin^E. SHEPARD 155 

rand Mary E, Shepard, born at Pittsford, 
N. Y., July 28, 1840, was married to Oscar 
iStoutenburg at Pittsford, N. Y., Jan. 16, 
1862. Th(^y have two children, as follows : 

Wm. a. Stoutenburg l^orn at Pittsford, 
N. Y., Sep. 10, 1867. 

Charlotte E. Stoutenburg born at Wy- 
•anet, IlL, Apr. 3,1869. 

All reside at Burt, Iowa, 



Sarali Culver and Family. 

Sarah F, Culver, daughter of Wm. and 
Mary E. Shepard, was born at Pittsford, 
N. Y., May 27, 1842 ; is a member of the 
M. E. Church. She married Abram Culver, 
son of Cornelius Culver, at Pittsford, May 
1, 1867. They moved to Michigan in 1867 ; 
are engaged in farming; P. O. address is 
Ypsilanti, Mich., R. F. D. No. 2; have 
two daughters, Nellie Barnes and Cora May. 

Nellte Barnes Culver, born at Superior, 
Mich., Aug. 3, 1870, is a trained nurse. 
She is a member of the M. E. Church ; re- 
sides at Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Cora May Culver, born at Superior, 
Mich., Feb., 22, 1872, married Emil H. 



1 56 GENEAL GIES 

Bradford Dec. 22, 1892. They reside at 
1006 Waverly Ave., Toledo, O. ; are mem- 
bers of the Presbyterian Church ; have one 
chihl, Nellie Grace, born Feb. 14, 1894. 



Geo. W. and Lucy K. Fariiain and Family. 

Geo. W. Faenam, son of George Wash- 
ington Farnam, born Oct. 16, 1845, at Scip- 
io, Cayuga Co., N. Y., was a soldier in the 
War of the Rebellion, enlisted Aug, 28, 
1862, and served to the close of the war ; was 
in the battle of Cold Harbor and the siege 
of Petersburg ; is a farmer ; married Lucy 
K. Shepard. 

Lucy K. Farnam, daughter of Wm. and 
Mary E. Shepard, born at Pittsford, N. Y., 
May 8, 1844, married Geo. W. Farnam. 
They are members of the Presbyterian 
Church ; reside at Pittsford, N. Y. ; have 
three children, Mary, Frank and Alfred. 

Mary Farnam married Delos Loughbor- 
ough. They have four children, as follows : 

Tracy Leon was born Jan. 17, 1891, at 
Pittsford, N. Y. 

Lucy Elm a was born Apr. 29, 1893, at Ba- 
tavia, N. Y. 



WM. N. AJ^D MAE Y E. ^HEEA ED 1 57 

Maria Florence was born June 8, 1896, 
at Batavia. 

George Leroy was born Apr. 26, 1898, 
at Spencer, N. Y. 

Frank Farnam was born at Pitts ford, N. 
Y., June 12, 1870 ; is married and resides 
at Plum Point, Va. 

Alfred H. Farnam was born at Pitts ford, 

N. Y,, 8ep. 7, J 872 ; is married and resides 
at Pittsford. 



Wm. Miller Shepard, son of Wm. and 
Mary Shepard, born June 2, 1846, died 
Nov. 19, 1889. 

Charlotte Louisa Shepard, daughter of 
Wm. and Mary Shepard, born May 1, 1848, 
died Apr, 17, 1881. 



Isaac Barnes Shepard and Family. 

Isaac Barnes Shepard, son of Wm. and 
Mary Shepard, born Dec. 1, 1852, married 
Jessie Heacock at Rochester, Dec. 3, 1879. 
They moved to Pittsford, N. Y., and resi- 
ded at the okl homestead ; moved to Mari- 
on, Ind.,in 1891 ; moved to Rochester, N. 
Y., Dec. 3, 1896, where they now reside. 



158 OENEALOGIES 

He is engaged in a wood and coal Imsiress 
P. O. address is 41 Niagara St., Rochester 
N. Y. They have four children, as follows 

Lottie, born &ep. 13, IHSl, is a stenogra- 
pher and book keeper, 

Katherine, born Feb. 20, 188-3, is a teach- 
er in the Public school. 

Ada was born Apr. 2, 1887. 

Ralph Bhepard was born May 21, 1889, 



MILON D. BARNES. 

MiLON D. Barnes, son of Isaac and Sarah 
Barnes, born at Brighton, N. Y,, in 1819; 
died at Brighton, June 2, 1859, aged 40 
years . 

Anna Eliza (Servis) Barnes, wife of 
Milon D, Barnes, died Sep. 4, 1897, aged 
80 years. 

They had two children, Ira and Albert. 



Ira Servis Barnes and P'aniily. 

Ira S. Barnes, son of Milon I). Barnes, 
born at Brighton, N. Y., Pel). 22, 1849, is 
a mason by trade ; married Lucy Maria 
Wright at Rochester, Aug. 31, 1871. They 
reside at Brighton ; have had three chil- 
dren, as follows : 



ED WIN M. BARNES 1^9 

Albert Walter Barnes, born at Tidioute, 
Pa., June 2, 1872, married Caroline Jessica 
Barret Aug. 30, 1895, had one daughter, 
Anna May Barnes, born at Brighton, 
March 12, 1897, He died at Brighton, Aug. 
20, 1898. 

George Milan Barnes, second son of Ira 
and Lucy Barnes, was born at Brighton, 
Apr. 27, 1874. 

Wm. Champion Barnes, third son of Ira 
and Lucy Barnes, was born April 2, 1878. 



Albert Barnes, son of Milon D. Barnes, 
was married, had no children, died in Col- 
orado when about forty years old. 

EDWIN M. BARNFS, 

Edwin Milton Barnes, son of Isaac and 
Sarah Barnes, born at Brighton, N. Y., 
April 51, 1823, died at Brighton, N. Y., 
July 10, 1864, married Julia Ann Arnold. 

Julia Ann Barnes, wife of Edwin M. 
Barnes, born at Lee, Mass., Feb. 7, 1829, 
died at Brighton, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1863. 
Their children were D wight F., Nellie, 
Maria, Edwin Arnold and Wm. S. 



160 GENEALOGIES 

DwiciHT F. Barnes, born in 1854, died. 
Sep, 5^ 1855, aged one year, one month 
and eight days. 

Nellie M. and Frank E. Palmer. 

Nellie Martah Palmer, daughter of Ed- 
win M. Barnes, born at Fulton, 111., May 
25, 1857, died at Stockbridge, Mass., Dec, 
8, 1892. 

Frank R. Palmer, son of Wm. H. Pal- 
mer, born at Stoekbridge, Mass,, May 27. 
1855, married Nellie Mariah Barnes Oct. 
6, 1880. They had three children as follows : 

Wm. Palmer, born Dec. 25, 1883. 

Mabel Palmer, born June 27, 1888. 

Louise Palmer, born May 11, 1891. All 
born at Stoekbridge, Mass. Mr. Palmer is 
a farm^er and resides at Stockbridege, Mass.. 



Wm. S, Barnes, son of Edwin M. and 
Julia Barnes, born Nov. 24, 1862, died 
Jan. 24, 1863, 



EDWIN M. BARNES 161 

Edwin A. Barnes and Family. 

Edwin Arnold Barnes, son of Edwin M. 
and Julia A. Barnes, was born at Brighton, 
N. Y., Dec. 9, 1859 ; went from Brighton 
to Charleston, West Virginia, in July, 1882 
and has been engaged there in the Whole- 
sale Dry Goods and Notion business, ever 
since, being one of the firin of Abney- 
Barnes Co., and has been director in the 
Charleston National Bank for the last fif- 
teen years. He married, Apr. 25, 1888, at 
Salt Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, Ma- 
bel Lander Appleton, b. at Boston, Mass., 
June 28, 1861. Their children are, as fol- 
io w^s : 

Arnold Appleton Barnes was born at 
Charleston, West Va., Feb. 12, 1889. 

Bernard Edwin Barnes was born at 
Charleston, West Va., May 16, 1890. 



JEDEDIAH BARNES 165 



CHAPTER VL 

JEDEDIAH BARNES, 

HIS ANCESTRY, PARENTAGE AND DESCEND A NTf^. 

Jedediah Barnes b. about 17'()4, was per- 
haps grandson of Thomas Barnes, of Hart- 
ford(see p. 11) ; m. Abigail Wariier. in 
Southington, Conn., Dec. o, 1730; had two 
sons and two daughters, as follows : 

Loisb. June 23, 1732, Abigail b. Apr. 6, 
1 735 , JosiAH b , Aug. 1 1 ,1740 and S ameel b . 
Aug. 5, 1744. All were b. iiivSouthington, 
Conn. (see Church Rec. P. 6). 

JosiAH Barnes had three chihiren, Jededi- 
ah. Calvin, Lemuel and perhaps others. 



Jedediah Barnes. 

Jedediah Barnes, son of Josiah Barnes, 
b. iiiN. Canaan, Litchfield Co., Conn., m. 
Sophia Root. Their c. were Levi, Calvin, 
Philo and Rebecca. Calvin Barnes d. 1881 ; 
Philo m. Mr. Eaton, had oned., Roxania 
Hines of Ilion, N. Y. Rebecca Barnes m. 
Mr. Degroat. Jedediah Barnes d. near Uti- 
ca, N. Y., 1840. 



166 GENEALOGIES 

Levi Barnes. 

Levi Barnes, son of Jedediah Barnes, b. 
Feb. 25, 1796, in N. Canaan, Conn. ; moved 
to Utica, N. Y. ; was a soldier in the war 
of 1812 ; m. Susan Capron in 1818, and in 
1820, with his wife and child, came from 
Utica, N. Y., in a sleigh, bought and moved 
onto a farm near Union City, Pa. He was 
ordained an elder in the M. E. Church in 
1863 ; in 1834 was commissioned and 
served as captain of a company of militia. 
His wife died May 10, and he died May 19, 
1877. Their children were Harriet, Charles 
Giles, John Vincent, Alpheus S., Levi Ga- 
lusha, Susan, Nathan Sylvester, Hannah 
and Sophia. 

Harriet Barnes b. at Utica, N. Y. , Nov. 
18, 1819, m. Levi Richards. Their children 
were Sarah, Franklin, Emery, Lucy N., 
Wilber and Willard(twins), Charles A., and 
Elida. 

Sarah, b. May, 1839, m. Wm. A. Richard- 
son, 1859. Mr. Richardson enlisted in the 
Union army in 1863, served to the close of 
the war. They reside at Machias, N. Y. ; 
have had six children, as follows : 

Annie E. died young. 

Hattie a., b. 1867, m. Shirley Wilkins, 
c. Lizzie, b. 1887, Isme, b. 1891, Bernice, b. 



JEDEDIAH BARJ^ES 



167 



1892, resides at Union City, Pa, 
LuELLA, b. 1864,m. Henry Hatch, d. 1896, 
Annabel, b. 1869, ni. Elmer Drew, 1888, 

V. were, as follows : OlaF., b. 1890, d. 1895 ; 

r.eon and Lydia, b. 1891 ; Myrtle, b. 1896. 

L. BiRDEEN, b. 1875, m. Arthur Dills, c. 
Helen L., b, 1898, and Wm. Henry, b. 
1900. 

Alice D., b. 1881. 

Geo. F. Richards, b. March 20, 1841 , en- 
listed Aug. 30, 1862, d. in the army, 1864. 

Lucy N., b. Nov. 11, 1844, m. Sept. 13, 
1862, Josiah W. Mclntyre, res. at Ft. Col- 
lins, Col. ; c. Ola V., d., Loa Birdeen,d., 
Alice M., d. and Clyde b. Mar. 11, 1882. 

Emery C. Richards, b. June 13, 1848, m. 
IrenaOwen, Feb. 25, 1874, at Spring, Pa., 
res. at Union City, Pa. 

WiLBER Richards, b. Feb. 20, 1852, m. 
Melissa McCleary ; c. Evelyn, Wilber,Vera 
and Sybil ; res. at Clarksburg, W. Va. ; was 
mayor, P.M. and editor of Clarksburg Tel- 
egram ; d. Feb. 29, 1892. 

WiLLARD Richards, b. Feb. 20, 1852, m. 
Abigail Lewis ; c. Lelia, res. at Conneaut, 
(3hio. 

Charles A. Richards, b. Feb, 3, 1855, 
m. Adell Woodbury; c. Frank M. and 
Wealthy, res. at Farnham, O. 



168 GENUA L OGJES 

Elida, b. Mar. 6, 1859, m. Andrew E. 
Woodbury, has three c, Anna, Verne and 
Jennie, res. at Conneaut, Oliio. 

Charles Giles Barnes, b.at Union City 
1822, d. Aug. 14, 1896, m. Lama Moses ; c. 
are Marshall, Leslie L., Adelbert, Pierrie 
and Plnnaa. 

John Vincent Barnes, b. and res. at Un- 
ion City, Pa., b. Aug. 7, 1825; m. Eliza- 
beth Wellman ; e., as follows : Ellen A. b. 
Aug. 4, 1850 ; Erancis L., b. Nov. 29, 1853 ; 
Elizabeth M., b. Sep., 1859, m. Wm. Sears, 
has three c, Edwin, Ellen and Velma, res. 
at Union City, Pa. ; Elmer E., b. Nov. 1, 
1861 ; Mary,'b, March 18, 1869, m. Oliver 
Brimer, has two c, res. at Union City, Pa. 

Alpheus S.Barnes, b. Aug. 8, 1832, d. 
Eeb. 19, 1893, m. Helen Parks. 1st w. and 
Hulda Barnes, 2nd w., c. are Eremont S., 
Lavillaand Harry. 

Levi Galusha Barnes, b. Apr. 8, 1835, 
m. Melissa Shelmadine, res. at Union City, 
Pa., has four c, as follows : Olive A. m. J. 
Carroll; Alice M. m. Eletcher Carroll; 
Mary S. m. J. W. Donaldson, res, at Hites, 



JEDEDIAH BARNES 1 69 

Pa. ; Emma A, m. Oscar Clark, res. at 
Bradford, Pa. ; Jennie L., teacher in the 
public schools, res. at Union City, Pa. 

Nathan Sylvester Barnes, b. near Un- 
ion'City, Pa., Feb. 26, 1842, d. Dec. 19, 
1878, m. Hulda Shelmadine, who was b. 
Aug. 13, 1847, had four c, O.wen M., Min- 
nie D., John W. and Grace J. 

Owen M. Barnes, b. Mar. 30, 1867, m. 
Gertie A. Nichols who was b. June 25, 1867, 
res. at Santa Barl)ara, Cal. They haye had 
four c, as follows : Clara Delle, b. Aug. 
8,1888; Neil J. ]>. Aug. 19, 1890; Effie 
Belle, b. July 29, 1893, d. Apr. 4, 1895: 
Mead, b. Noy. 9, 1902. 

Minnie D., b. June 2, 1870, m. E. A. 
Shreye,b.Oct. 7, 1867, at Bloomfield, Pa. 
They haye had fiye c, as follows : Cecile 
Belie, b. July 12, 1889 ; E. Harold, b. 1891 , 
d. 1892 ; Edith Pvuth, b. Jan. 29, 1893 ; E. 
Harold, b. Dec 21 , 1895, and M. Gladys, b. 
May 1,1901. 

John W. Barnes, b. July 21 , 1872 ; res. at 
Los Angeles, Cal. 

Grace J., b. Mar. 25, 1879, ni. John W. 
Wellman who was b. Jan. 26, 1876, res. at 



170 



GENEALOGIES 



Union City, Pa. They have one c, Merideth 
L., b. June 2, 1902. ^ 

Hannah Moore lived near Union City, 
Pa., had two c, Lillie Saterlee and Corne- 
lia Chaffee, d. 1903. 

Susan m. Geo. Carroll ; P. O., Union City, 
Pa. 



Calvin, Lemuel and perhaps others, sons 
of Josiah Barnes, had c,, as follows : James 
Barnes; Van Rensselaer Barnes and Sam- 
uel Barnes of Oneida Co., N. Y, ; Byington 
Barnes of Fairport, N. Y, ; Rev. Enoch 
Barnes of Little Falls, N. Y., P, E. in the 
M. E. Church, a descendant, by his mother, 
of Lorenzo Dow. Rev. Enoch Barnes' sis- 
ter was the mother of Rev. Geo. Haddock. 

George C . Haddock was a zealous anti-sla- 
very and anti-saloon reformer. He was shot 
to death at the corner of Fourth and Water 
sts., Sioux City, la., on Aug. 21, 1886, by 
liquor dealers. 

Rev. Frank C. Haddock , pastor of the M. 
E. Church, Lynn, Mass., author of ''The 
King on his Throne", ' 'Hero and Martyr'', 
etc., is son of George C. Haddock. 



F.BF.NEy.EjR BARNES 171 



VHINEA.S BARJVES AKI) DES( EXDANTSs 

Phineas Barnes, s. of Tho. Barn'eslsee p. 12s also note 1% 
\). 18),* b. July 7, 1730: com. of first Co. train b^nnd in Souths 
ington parish in Fasrmington, Ct., 1762, ]ie«t., 1766, capt., 
1767:rem. toStockbridge Mass., before 1771: m. Phebe Ben- 
net. Four of their sons Were pioneer settlers of Ponii:fev, N. 
Y. 

William Barnes, >^. o! Phineas and Pliebe Barrnes,, b. in Wn 
Stockbridg^, Mass. ; in. Sarah -— — , of Gt. Barrington>. 
Mass.: mov. to Pompey, N. Y.: had Orson and jjerhaps oth- 
ers. 

Orson Ba5ines,s. of Wm. and Sarah, b. at Pompey, N Y.> 
Mar. 26, 1-802: m. EHz Phelps, ofSuffieid, Ot.:mov, toOnon 
daga Co., N. Y.: wasSnpt. of schools. 

Wm. Bar:nes, s. of Orson and Elizabeth, b. at Pompey, N. 
Y., May 2«, 1824: attorney at law, founder of N. Y. State Ins. 
Dept.: m. Emily, d. of ThurloW and Catherine Weed, Jidy 
10, 1849: c. Thnrlow and Wm. 

Thurlow Weed Barnes, s. of Wm. and Emily Barne>^s 
■gracl. at Harvard Col.: publisher at Boston, Mass,: m. Ecla 
Macy Austin, of Boston, 1B81. 

Wm. Barnes, of Albany, N.Y.,s. of Wm. and Emily Barnes> 
grad. at Harvard CoL: journalist: m. Grace Davis, of Cin- 
<cinnati, Ohio, — Awerican AiK'C«fr.f}. 



EBENEZEK BARNES, 



Ebenezer Barnes, h. in Mass. hi 1750. 
was perhaps s. of Ebenezer Barnes of South- 
ington, Conn., m. Sept, 28, 1743(see p. 18). 



*It is my opinion that Phineas Barnes was grandson of Thomas Barnes, 
Jr., ofSouthington.Ct. G. N. B. 



1 72 GE.\ EA LOGIE S 

He moved to Trumbull Co., C). and d. at 
Fowler Center in 1850, lacking only a few- 
days of being one hundred years old ; had 
a son, Ebenezer. 

Ebenezer Barnes, Jr., a farmer, was 1). 
and d. in Fowler, Trumbull Co., O. ; had 
fourc., Harrison Ebenezer, Wm., Carnii 
and Ruth . 

Harrison E. Barnes, moved to Could, 
O., where he d., had two sons, Albert and 
Newel A. 



NOTE. — Chapter vi concludes the notes and records of all 
of the descendants of Thomas Barnes of Hartford that we 
have been able to obtain: but, evidently, they include the 
smaller part of this branch of the Barnes people. Timothy, 
Josiah, Phineas and Ebenezer Barnes were but four of many 
great grandsons of Thomas Barnes of Hartford who were 
heads of families when the Revolutionary War commenced: 
and many Barnes people who have no knowledge of their fore- 
fathers, were it possible, could trace their ancestry back to 
Thomas Barnes who was, perhaps, the first Barnes to come 
to America, and the ancestor of the largest branch of the 
family in the United States. 



DA NIEL BA RNES 1 73 



CHAPTER VII. 

THOMAS BARNES OF NEW HAVEN, 

M08ES BARNES, ELISHA BARNES AND OTHERS. 

Thomas Barnes of New Haven, son of 
Thomas Barnes of England, born about 
1623, died at Middleton, Ct., 1693. 
Children. — John, Thomas, Daniel, May- 
bee and Elizabeth. — See p. 7< 

Maybp:e Barnes, son of Thomas Barnes 
of New Haven, born June 25, 1663, died 
March 6, 1748, m. Elizabeth Stowe, 1693. 
(Jhildren. — Nathaniel and perhaps Daniel. 

Daniel Barnes, perhaps son of Maybee 
Barnes, born April, 1701, died May 24, 
1775. He was a deacon in the church and 
captain of train band ; m. Zuriah Edgar, 
daughter of Abraham and Lydia Edgar. 
Children. — Moses and perhaps Elijah and 
Elisha. 

Moses Barnes, son of Daniel Barnes, born 
Dec, 1740, m. Sarah Banister, had a son, 



1 74 (iKNEALOGIE& 

Ahijali, enlisted in the Continental Arriij, 
Feb' 1^ 1777^ served one year, reenlisted, 
was promoted to captain and was dis- 
charged in 1788. 

Abijah Barnes, son of Moi^3S Barnes, born 
in Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 8, 1770, died in 
Mass. , May 20, 1833. His family consisted 
of nine children, as follows : Anna, Daniel, 
Stephen, Hosea, Abigail, Hnlda, Abijah, 
Norman and Robert. ujcU-.aU (hnja^^y^^'--^j'7 

j/lfcdZeA,. 

Akna Harmon, daughter of Abijah Barne:^ 
born in Erie ('o., Pa., Apr. 6, 1789, m. Mr. 
Harmon, had four children, Appleton, So- 
phronia, Amos and Ansil, d. Jan. 14, 1847. 

Appleton Harmon, born May 29, 1820, 
died at Holden, Utah, Feb. 27,' 1877. 

SoPHRONiA Harmon, born April 5, 1824, 
died at Florence, Neb.. Jnn. 27, 1847. 

Amos Harmon, born Oct. 30, 1827, resides 
at Messina, Cal. 

Ansil Harmon, born in Erie Co., Pa., 
Apr. 5, 1832, resides at Holden, Utah. 

Daniel Barnes, son of Abijah Barnes, 
born in Mass., March 11, 1799, moved to 
Erie (Jo , Pa , where he died May 16, 1867, 
married Philinda Martin. 



7c 



J 



ABU AH BARNES 



175 



Philtndia M. Barnes, wife of Daniel 
Barnes, born Se|jtember 22, 1808, died 
June 14, 1848. Their family consisted of 
seven children, as follows : 

Alfred Barnes, born July 13, 1832, died 
June 29, 1848. 

Mary Ann Barnes, born Feb. 12, 1833, 
died in Wilson, Kansas, Mar, 26, 1870. 

Betsy Barnes, born May 4, 1837, died 
Ai^g. 12, 1842. 

Abigail Barnes, born Nov. 7, 1839, P. 
O. is Mansfield, O. 

Nancy Barnes, born Apr. 1, 1841, P. O. 
address is Albion, Pa. 

Clarinda Barnes, born Oct. 19, 1842, 
died at Omaha, Neb., Feb. 2, 1902. 

Daniel Ba'rnes, Jr., born June 2, 1848, in 
Erie Co., Pa., went to Kansas in 1869, m. 
Louesa Pugh Dec. 8, 1880. They have two 
daughters, Mina born Oct. 5, 1882, and 
Ruby born April 6, 1894. They reside at 
Cedar Vale, Kansas. 



Stephen Barnes, son of Abijah Barnes, 
born in Mass., Oct. 8, 1800, moved with 
his parents to Conneaut Tp., Erie Co. , Pa. , 
in 1818 : was 1st Lt. of a company of state 



176 OENEALOGIES 

militia ; received his commission April 18, 
1828. He married Margaret Walker Apr. 20, 
1826 ; moved to La Salle Co., 111., in 1844, 
where he died July 17, 1853. 

Margaret W. Barnes, wife of Stephen 
Barnes, born in Crawford Co., Pa., May 2, 
1806, died at State Centre, To, May 7, 1867. 
Their children were Rebecca H., William, 
Sarah Jane and Abi . « 

Rebecca H., born in J^]rie Co., Pa., Nov. 
27, 1827, m. Mr. r/r. Bullock Nov. 19, 
1848, has three sons, Franklin, Henry and 
William E. P. O. address, State Centre, lo. 

William Barnes, born March 24, 1830, 
died Jan. 10, 1901, at Chicago, 111., and was 
buried at Hillside, one mile north of State 
Centre, Iowa. He married Jennett L. Mead, 

Jennett L. Barnes, lives near Charlotte, 
Mich., R. F. D., No. 1 ; was married to 
William Barnes in Erie Co., Pa., Dec. 24, 
1854, had two sons, Stephen Jay and Robert 
Lisle. 

Stephen Jay Barnes, born June 22, 1857, 
married Isabel Cleland Feb. 22, 1882, has 
two children, Le Roy Wm., born July 27, 
1888, and Mabel Margaret, born April 18, 



ABIJAII BABNES 177 

1890, lives at White Lake, South Dakota. 
Robert Lisle Barnes, born in Marshall 
Co., Iowa, April 23, 1866, married Elberta 
Taylor Dec. o, 1885, has one child, Florence 
M. Barnes, born Dec. 19, 1889, resides at 
375 Bissell St., Chicago, 111. 

Sarah Jane, born Feb. 1, 1834, married 
Albert G. Bullock Aug, 22, 1853, has two 
daughters, Ida M. Grooms and Ella Wel- 
ton. They reside at Saratoga, Wyoming. 

Abi, born in Erie Co., Pa. , May 15, 1837, 
married Abraham N. Woolston March 24, 
1859. They reside at State Centre, Iowa; 
have six children, as follows : 
Della Margaret Bond, Lathrop, Cal. 
Leonard L. Woolston, Lathrop, Cal. 
Homer Wm. Woolston, Cheyenne, Wyo. 
May E. Smith, Marshalltown, lo. 
Ethel L. Woolston. State Centre, lo. 
Stanley Barns Woolston, State Centre, lo. 



Hose A Barnes, s. of Abijah Barnes, born 
at New Ashford, Berkshire Co., Mass., 
Jan. 9, 1802, m. Betsey Marcy, died July 
9, 1891, in Conneaut Tp., Erie Co., Pa. 

Betsey M. Barnes, born Aug. 6, 1815, 



178 GENE A L O Git: S 

m. Hosea Barnes July 3, 1839, died April 
4, 1895. They had three children, Lydia, 
Robert Adolphus and Ira Henry. 

Lydia, born May 22, 1840, m. Henry 
Brown. Their children are Norah, Katie, 
Frederick and Bonnie B. P. O. Albion, Pa. 

Robert A. Barnes, b. Dec. 12, 1842, in 
Conneaiit Tp., Erie Co., Pa., has been en- 
gaged continuously in mercantile business 

in Albion, Pa,, since 1866, m. Lucy Har- 
rington. 

Lucy H. Barnes, born Feb. 15, 1842, m. 
Robert A. Barnes Sep. 5, 1866. They have 
four children , as follows : Harley J . , Hat- 
tie M., Cassius M. and Bessie. 

Harley J. Barnes, born Nov. 24, 1870, 
is a member of the firm of R. A. Barnes 
& Son, dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries &c. 
m. Katie Howard Dec. 24, 1891, has one 
son, Robert Howard Barnes, born May 24, 
1893, resides at Albion, Erie Co., Pa. 

Hattie M., born Aug. 30, 1873, m, Emo- 
ry F. Bristol, Sep. 29, 1898, lives at Albion, 
Pa. 

Cassius M. Barnes, born at Albion, Pa., 
Sep. 18, 1876, a graduate of Philadelphia 



A bija h ba r.\ es 1 79 

Dental College, m. Nellie Spaulding. 

Nellie Barnes, born Sep. 26, 1877, mar- 
ried Cassius M. Barnes June 28, 1900. They 
live at Albion, Pa. 

Bessie Barnes was born Jan. 18, 1885. 

Abigail, daughter of Abijah Barnes, born 
March 27, 1804, m. Mr. Bacon, died 1837. 

HuLDAH Barnes, daughter of Abijah 
Barnes, born Oct. 1, 1806, died Sept. 20, 
1898, was a strong, vigorous woman, both 
in mind and body, retaining her faculties 
unimpaired until after ninety years of age. 
She traveled much, taking notes along the 
way, and left quite a volume of notes and 
records of her father's family and ances- 
tors, which, through the courtesy of Ansil 
Harmon, the author has had the benefit of 
in compiling this work. 



Abijah Barnes, son of Abijah Barnes, 
born in Mass. Apr. 14, 1808, m. Mary 
Blackwell, had five children, George, Hi- 
ram Abijah, Harriet, Eliza and Matilda, 
died in Conneaut Tp., Erie Co., Pa., Jan. 
26, 1875. 
George Barnes son of Abijah Barnes born 



180 



(iENEALOaiESl 



in Erie Co., Pa., June 4, 1835, died Mai eh 
4, 1902, m. Lizzie Ann Sherman, who wa^ 
horn in Oattarangus Co,, N. Y., Feh. 21, 
1845, had one daughter, Lulia Louisa, horn 
Oct. 17, 1865, m. (Uinton Thompson, P. 
(),, Conneaut, O. 

Hiram A. Barnes, son of Ahijah and Mary 
Barnes, horn March 4, 1845, m. Louisa 
Hannah, had three children, Hiram and 
two died young. 
Hiram Barnes, son of Hiram A. Barnes, 
horn 1876, m. Ella Dewey, has one son, 
(xlenn. 

Harriet, daughter of Ahijah and Mary 
Barnes, horn 1837, m. Edmund C. Smith 
in 1856, had two children, P. ()., R. F. D., 
No. 2, Erie, Pa. 

AVtllis H. Smith ,son of Edmund and 
Harriet Smith horn in 1858 m. to Nellie 
Reed in 1887 lives at W.Springfield, Pa. 

Eliza, daughter of Ahijah and Mary 
Barnes, l)orn in 1840, m. Willard Martin- 
dale. They have had seven children, three 
horn in Pa. are dead ; four horn in Kansas, 
Leroy, Mary, Nora and Harriet, reside at 
Moline, Elk Co., Kansas. 



AHLJAH BARNES 181 

Matilda, born Feb. 17, 1848, ni. A^'alter 
Kivtland. 



Norman Barnes, son of Abijah Barnes, 
born Nov. 16, 1810, va. Barah Ann Marcy, 
had eleven childi'en, seven died in infanc}^, 
Frank and Mrs. Ed Orton live at Kenosha, 
Wis., the other two are dead. . 



Robert Barnes, son of Abijah Barnes, 
])orn at New Ashford, Berkshire Co., 
Mass., Feb. 23, 1813, died Apr. 6, 1903. 
His wife, Mary Ann Barnes, was l)orn at 
Hamburg, Erie Co., N. Y., Aug. 14, 1818, 
died June 11, 1865. They had five children, 
all born at Pleasant Prairie, Wis., as fol- 
lows : 

Warren, born Get, 22, 1835, died Nov. 8, 
1842. 

HosEA, born Dee, 18, 1837, resides at Ke- 
nosha, W^is, 

Louisa B. McDonald, born Dee. 15, 
1839, resides at Limestone, N. Y. 

Mary A. Meeker, born Jan 27, 1858, re- 
8ises at Lily Dale, N. Y. 

John Barnes, born July 20, 1846, died 
Jan. 19, 1850. 



182 GENEALOGIES 



ELISHA BARNES. 



Elisha Barnes,"^ born al)oiit 1752, 
soldier in the Revolutionary War. He en- 
listed May 24, 1776, was promoted to corpo- 
ral. — His. Reg. Con. Army. 



Elislia Barnes, Jr., and Family. 

Elisha Barnes, Jr., son of Elisha Barnes, 
born in New York in 1795, moved to Trum- 
bull Co., Ohio, died in 1848. His brothers 
and sisters were Elijah, William, Moses, 
Clara Perkins and Betsey Silliman. His 
children were Francis, Wm. Lemuel, Or- 
lan Henry, Olive, Mariah and Mary. 

Francis Barnes, son of Elisha Barnes, 
Jr., had five children, Francis, John, Em- 
ily, and Mahalah. Francis died young. 

Isaac Barnes lives at the old homestead 
in Beaver Tp., Crawford Co., Pa. 

John Barnes lives at Willoughby, O. : has 
had seven children. Amy, Laura, Ella, Jes- 
sie and two whose names are not given. 
Two are dead. 

* Elisha Barnes was probably son of Danii>l Barnes (See P. 173). Peojjle 
who were reliable have told me tliat Daniel Barnes had four sons, Moses, 
Elisha, Elijah and Timothy, and one thought that he also had another 
son William. 



ELTSHA BARNES 183 

John Barnes m. Stella Southward June 
22, 1890. Amy E. was b. Apr. 13, 1891. 
Eleanor May was b. Apr. 28, 1894. Laura 
N. was b. Oct. 12, 1895, d. Nov. 6, 1902. 
Jessie E. was b. Apr. 25, 1897. David Al- 
len wash. March 8, 1901. Ruth Bernice 
was b. May 10, 1903. 



Emily M. Irish, daughter of Francis 
Barnes, b. Dec. 4, 1847, m. James Barton 
Sep. 10, 1866. They had five children, as 
follows: Francis, Larell, Walter, Robert, 
and Freddie. Mr. Barton, husband of Em- 
ily Barton, died June 1, 1896. She married 
Albert G.Irish April 1, 1900, P. O. Con- 
neautville, Pa. 

Francis Barton, born Apr. 6, 1870, m. 
Ora Holcomb Dec. 31, 1889, has two chil- 
dren, Lucius b. July 30, 1891, and Ona b. 
Aug. 30, 1894. His P. O. is Conneautville, 
Pa. 

Larell Barton was born May 17, 1874. 

Walter Barton, b. July 6, 1876, m. May 
Bell Holcomb, has one son, Owen, P. O. 
is Conneaut, Ohio. 

Robert Barton was born March 20, 1884. 



1^4 GENEALOGIES 

Freddie Barton was born July 13, 1883. 

Mahalia Irish, daughter of Francis 
Barnes, b. Feb. 25, 1852, m. Henry Irish 
Jan. 1, 1871, had one daughter, Hattie. 

Hattie Irish, b. Sep. 5, 1875, m. Wm. Par- 
ker Aug. 5, 1893, has one daughter, Hazel, 
b. June 9, 1894. P. O. address is Gonneaut- 
ville. Pa. 



Will. L. Barnes and Family. 

Wm. L. Barnes, second son of Elisha 
Barnes, Jr., was born in Trumbull Co., O., 
May 23, 1824 ; served one year in the War 
of the Rebellion in Co. G., 1st Wis. Cav. ; 
died in Pierpont, Ghio, in 1902 ; was mar- 
ried to Julia Mapes. They had eight chil- 
dren, as follows : Wilson E. , Francis A., 
Amy R., Mary M., Cordelia A., Stephen 
Elisha, Wm. Allen and Maggie Almira. 

Wilson E. Barnes was born in Beaver, 
('rawford Co., Pa., June 18, 1855 ; married 
Mary Flickinger of Columbiana Co., G. ; 
has one son, Roscoe, born March 2, 1891. 

Francis A . Barnes, born in Beaver, Craw- 
ford Co. , Pa., Get. 30, 1856, m. Sarah Wil- 



ELI /SUA BABNES 1^'^ 

son, has five children, as follows : Rolla, 
born in July, 1877; Frank; Clara, born 
March 12, 1883, m. David Bnrket ; John, 
born Aug. 21, 1890, and Clifford, born 
Aug. 23, 1899. 

Amy Rosetta, born Sep. 20, 1853, m. Al- 
len Cadwalader, has one daughter, Elma, 
born Aug. 6, 1888. 

Mary M., born near Conneautville, Pa., 
March 26, 1861, m, Frank Cole, has two 
daughters, Rosa, born Jan. 15, 1887, and 
Ella,, born Jan. 10, 1890. 

Cordelia Augusta, born at Fort Howard, 
Wis., Sep. 12, 1866, m. Wm. Campbell. 
They have four children, Mamie, born 
July 7, bS83; Leroy, born Oct. 26, 1887; 
Glenn, born Aug. 3, 1890, and Howard, 
born Jan., 1898. 

Stephen Elisha Barnes was born in Ash- 
tabula Co., 0., March 26, 1870. He mar- 
ried Martha Keyes. They have four chil- 
dren, Emery Alfred, born June 4, 1890 ; 
Florence A., born Nov. , 1893 ; Nellie, born 
Sep., 1896, and Elmo, born April, 1899. 

William A. Barnes, born at Howland, 



186 QENEALoaiES 

Trumbull Co., ()., June 16, 1875, m, Lelia 
Irene Squires Oct. 17, 1894. They live at 
Pierpont, Ohio ; have four children, as fol- 
lows : Walter Allen, born May 9, 1896 ; 
Hermon Winfred, born Oct. 18, 1898; 
Evylene, born April 18, 1901, and baby 
born in 1903. 

Maggie Almira, born Sep. 3, 1878, m. 
Earnest Trisket Jan.l, 1898. They live at 
Perry, O. ; have three sons, Clarence Hen- 
ry, born Dec. 18, 1898 ; Elmer Frank, born 
July 28, 1900, and baby born in 1902. 



Orlan Henry Barnes, third son of Eli- 
sha Barnes, Jr., born Aug. 3, 1836, m. 
Cyntha Jacket, Their children were Ada 
Jane, Eva L., Ella E, and Frankie J. 

Ada Jane, born July 4, 1860, m. Frank 
Knapp, has one son, Lynn O. Knapp, m. 
in 1903, A. H. Stager, lives at Conneaut, O. 

EvaL., born July 3, 1863, m. Edmond L. 
Gordon. They live at Ashtabula, O. ; have 
had four children, as follows : Edmond R., 
born March 3, 1882 ; Jessie E. ; Don G., 
and Dorothy. 

Ella E., born Jan. 21, 1866, m. 1st, Wood 



ELISHA BA BNES 18 7 

Caldwell, had two children, Cora E. and 
Hazel, ni. 2nd, Hugh Sutherland, had one 
idiild, Vasser. They live at Ashtabula, O. 
P^RANKiE died young. 



Olive, daughter of Elisha Barnes, Jr., 
born Apr. 27, 1832, ni. 1st, Austin Calhoun, 
had one daughter, Lois ; m. ,2nd, Richard 
Waterman . They lived near Beaver Centre, 
Pa. 

Lois, daughter of Austin and Olive Cal- 
houn, born Oct. 3, 1850, m. Edgar Saeger, 
of Saegerstown, Pa., has one daughter, 01- 
lie, who m. Mead Lawrence of Beaver Cen- 
tre, Pa. 

Maria, second daughter of Elisha Barnes, 
Jr., born in 1839, m. Eli Broughton. Their 
children were Sophrona, Mary, Eunice, 
Sarah, Elisha, Eli, Orlan and Edith. All 
live in Minn. 

Mary, third daughter of Elisha Barnes, 
Jr., born March 6, 1841, m. Joseph De- 
wolf. Thy had two children, Harra and 
Mabel. Harra m. Carrie Sterns, had one 
daughter, Emma. Mabel m. Silas Law, 
had four children. Bertha, Bessie, Walter, 
and MabeL 



I H8 genj:a l ouies 



CHAPTER YIll 



GENEALOGICAL REC^ORDS. 

JOSHUA BARNES OF YARMOUTH, TIMOTHY BARNES^ 
OF CONN,, AND OTHERS. 



DESCENDANTS OF JOSHUA BARNES 
OF YARMOUTH. 

1 Samuel Barnes, 

Samuel Barnes of Easthami)ton, L, I., s. of Joshua 
Barnes of Yarmouth^ b. 164i^. See p. 4. 

2 Stephen Barnes, 

Stephen Barnes of Bradford, Ct., probably s. of Sam- 
uel Barnes of EasthamptoUy b. at Southampton, L. I., 
m. Mary Barnes, moved there about 1700, died at Brad- 
ford; had a son, Stephen. 

S Stephen ]5arnes, 

Stephen Barnes, s. of Stephen Barnes of Bradford, b. 
Jan. 2, 1704, m. Martha Wheadon; removed to Southing- 
ton, Ct. , located in S. W. part of town, d. March 27,1777. 

Children— Mary, Stei»hen, Jonathan, William, Nathan, 
Asa. 

12 Stephen Barnes, 

Stephen Barnes, s. of Stephen (3), b. Dec. 3, 1728, m, 
1751, Sarah Barnes, d'. Aug. 26, 1784. 



Jo SII f ^A BA n XE S 



18V) 



CMldien— Sarah; Philemon, b. June 26, 1757; Farring- 
ton, b. Dec. 2, 1700, m. Sally Talmage, moved to North- 
■ampton, Mass. ; Mark, b. March 12, 1764, m. Sarah Rob- 
erts; Martha; Nathan, b. Jan. 8, 1771, m. Elizabeth , 

13 Jonathan Barnes. 

Jonathan Barnes, s of Stephen Barnes (3), b. Feb. 2, 
1731, m. Aug. 4, 1757, Elizabeth Woodruff. He died 
Jan. 7, 1807. 

Children— Jonathan, Elizabeth, Mary, Stephen, Sylvixi, 
Lois, Levi, Joel, Truman. 

15 WiiiLiAM Baenes, 

William Barnes, s. of Stephen Barnes (3), b. Nov. 10, 
1738, m. Martha Upson; was captain; removed to North- 
ampton, Mass., 1800. 

Children — Hannah, Azuba; Benjamin, b. October 0, 
1761; Experience; William, b. Feb. 2, 1767; Elizabeth, 

17 Asa Barnes. 

Asa Barnes, s. of Stephen Barnes (3), b. Aug. 24, 1745, 
m. Oct. 30, 1765, Phebe AtK:ins. He lived in S. W. part 
of Southington, Ct., kept tavern, gave a ball in honor of 
French officers. 

Children— Allen, b. July 16, 1767; Naomi, Selah, Ruth; 
Martin, died young; Eli, b. May 21, 1775; Asa, b. July 
22, 1777; Martin, died young; Ira, b. Nov. 15, 1781;Philo, 
b. March 2, 1782. ■ 

19 Philemon Barnes. 

Philemon, s. of Stephen Barnes (12) b. June 26, 1757, 
m. June 10, 1779, Anna Scott, in Wolcott, Ct., died there 
Jan. 29, 1795. 

Children— Fanny, Mary; Stephen, b. May 9, 1784; 
Laura; Cyrenius, b. March 15, 1790. 

24 Jonathan Barnes. 
Jonathan Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (13), b. March 



1 90 GENEALOGIES 

13, 1763, m. Feb. 19, 1789, Rachel Steel. He graduated 
at Yale College in 1784, studied law, was State's attorney 
for Tolland Co, ; died Sept. 24, 1829. 

Children— Jonathan, b. Nov. 21, 1789; Julius S., b- 
Feb. 23, 1792; Eliza; William, b. Feb. 8, 1802; Mariah; 
Josiah, b. INlay 26, 1804; graduated at Yale College and 
at Med. Univ. of Pa. ; d. 1871. 

27 Stephen Barnes. 

Stephen Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (13) b. Feb- 
12, 1769, m. Sally Andrews, Nov. 14, 1823; was captain of 
cavalry. 

Children — Eunice, Alva Saxton, Polla M., Leonard 
Merriman; Edwin, b. May 29, 1799; Truman, b. 1801, d. 
1829; Liva, 1804; Stephen A., Aug. 28, 1809, d. 1854. 

31 JoEii Barnes. 

Joel Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (13) b. 1779, m. 
Rebecca Stevens, d. March 15, 1819. 

Children— Caroline, Norman S., Matilda, Eunice; Joel 
H., b. June 7, 1813; Reuben, b. Dec. 9, 1815. 

32 Truman Barnes. 

Truman Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (13), b. April 
33, 1783; m. Jan. 3, 1805, Lowly Barrett. 
Children — Mary, Lowly, Emily, Sylvia. 

40 Allen Barnes. 

Allen Barnes, s. of Asa Barnes (17) b. July 16, 1767, m. 
Sarah Webster, d. Sept. 27, 1809. 

41 Selah Barnes. 

Selah Barnes, s. of Asa Barnes (17) b. March 4, 1769, 
m. Oct. 9, 1791, Nancy Cowls, who died April 7, 1831; m, 
Dec. 28, 1881, Ada Clark. He died Oct. 15, 1850; had 13 
children. 

Children— Charles C, b. Feb. 8, 1792, d. in 1813; 
Elihu, died young; Phebe, Laura; Martha, b. Jan. 8, 



JOSHUA BARNES 191 

1801, m. Eev. Charles Goodrich, missionary to Saud- 
wich Islands; William, b. April 11, 1803, d. June 11, 
1852; Amzi, b. Aug. 5, 1805; Nancy, Selah; Charles, b. 
Oct. 30, 1813; Allen, b. June 33, 1816; Henry E.,b. 
Oct. 31, 1832. 

44 Eli Barnes. 

Eli Barnes, s. of Asa Barnes (17), b. May 21, 1775, in 
Southington, Ct., d. at Barnesville 1829. He was a 
farmer, was engaged in real estate business, founded the 
village of Barnesville, noAv a part of New Haven, Ct. ; 
m. Nov. 4, 1795, Roxana Newell; m. (2) Aug. 2, 1812, 
Susin M. Bradley. 

Children- Jeremiah R., b. March 9, 1809; Alfred 
Smith, b. Jan. 28, 1817; John C, b. 1828. 

45 Asa Barnes. 

Asa Barnes, s. of Asa Barnes (17), b. July 22, 1777, m. 
Polly Woodruff; lived in Southington, Ct., d. July (>, 1806. 

Children— Henry, b. July 13, 1806; Benjamin, b. July 
13, 1806; Reuben, b. April 14, 1811; Edmond, b. May 2, 
1813; Dennis, b. 1818. 

47 Philo Barnes. 

Philo Barnes, s. of Asa Barnes, (17), b. March 2, 1782, 
m. Amanda Poad, July 4, 1802; m.(2) Electa Durin; lived 
in Marion district, Southington, Ct. 

Children— Martin, Seth, Emily; Harriet, b. Oct. 29, 
1806, m. Henry Beecher; Rhoda; Rollin R., b. Jan. 17, 
1811, drowned Sept., 1828; Sylvia; Martin, b. Mary 31, 
1819; Willard Ira, b. Dec. 25, 1820; Jennette; Seth E., 
b. Nov. 13, 1824, d. July 20, 1863, from wounds received 
at Ft. Wagner; Andrew F., b. Aug. 16, 1827. 

55 Jonathan Barnes. 

Jonathan Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (24), b. in 
Tolland Nov. 21, 1789, m. April 29, 1819, Maria Ward. 



192 GKNEALOQIES 

He graduated at Yale College, 18 iO, was a lawyer, lived 
at Middleton; d. Dec. 24, 1861. 

Children— Jane Jones, Catherine Rogers; Jonathan 
E., b. Feb. 8, 1828; Henry W., b. Feb. 10, 1830. 

56 Juiiius S, Barnes. 

Julius S. Barnes, s. of Jonathan Barnes (24), b. in 
Tolland Feb. 2.3, 1792, m. Laura Lewis; graduated at 
Vale College in 1815, was M. D., lived at ISouthiugton, 
Ct.; d. Nov. 12, 1870. 

Children— Randolf, b. April 7, 1823, d. Nov. 1, 1849; 
Lewis, graduated at Yale College; is M. D., lives at 
Oxford, Ct. ; Julius, b. Aug. 25, 1881; John J., b. April 
14, 1834. 

64 Edwin Barnes. 

Edwin Barnes, s. of Stephen Barnes (27), b. May 29, 
1799, m. (1) Lucy Smith; (2) Frances M. Bristol; lives at 
Southington, Ct. 

Children— Henry S., b. Nov. 21, 1828; Edwin D., b. 
March 26, 1888; Julius B., b. Oct. 10, 1840. 

66 LivA Barnes. 

Liva Barnes, s, of Stephen Barnes (27) b. July 5, 1809, 
m. Lucretia C. DeWoolf, d. Nov. 12, 1872; lived in South- 
ington, Ct. 

Children— Truman, b. March 8, 1835; Liva F., b. July 
1, 1887. 

92 Henry E. Barnes. 

Rev. Henry E. Barnes, s. of Selah Barnes (41), b. Oct. 
31, 1832, m. Eliza Carpenter May 1, 1862. 

Children— Harra E., b. Jan. 24, 1863; Ralf N. C, b. 
Sept. 4, 1870; Roy T. H., b. Dec. 2S, 1871. 

93 Jeremiah R. Barnes. 

Rev. Jeremiah R. Barnes, s. of Eli Barnes (44), b. 
March 9, 1809, m. (1) Catherine Piatt Aug. 7, 1836; m. (2) 



JOSH V A BARJ<1K^ 



193 



Catherine Webster; ori-aduatecl at Yale College 1834, 
tangbt academy at Sontliington, pastor of Presbyterian 
cliurch at Evansville, Ind., 9 years, at Piqiia, 0.,2 years; 
in 1850 pub. the Western Emporium at Cincinnati, O. ; 
was agent of Miss, association. 

Children Charles J.,b. July 26, 1887; Julia A., b. Aug. 
27, 1840, m. July 2, 1807, Prof. Geo. R. Clear, of Marietta 
College; Catherine P., b. July 16, 1844; Caroline W., 
b. July 14, 1846. 

1)7 Alfred S. Barnes. 

Alfred Smith Barnes, s. of Eli Barnes (44), b. at 
Barnesville, Ct., Jan. 28, 1817, d. at Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Feb. 17, 1888. He was a philantropist; was Sr. member 
of the publishing firm of A. S. Barnes & Co., N. Y., and 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married Nov. 21, 1841, Harriet Eliza- 
beth, daughter of Brig. Gen. Timothy Burr, Avho served 
in war of 1S12. 

Children— Alfred C, b. Oct. 27, 1842; Mary C, b. May 
2.5, 1844, m. Eev. Charles Ray Palmer of Bridgeport, 
Ct., Henry Burr, b. Dec. 14, 1845. 

100 John C. Barnes. 

John C. Barnes s. of Eli Barnes (44), b. Aug. 15, 1823, 
m. Mary ?tarr; in business in N. Y. 

rhildrt^n— Chavles W., b. Oct. 20, 1851; Thomas K., b. 
Jan. 15, 1857; Alfred S., b. Jan. 12, 1858. 

185 Charles J. Barnes. 

Charles J, Barnes, s. of Jeremiah R. Barnes (93), b. 
July 26, 1837, at Evansville, Ind., m. Mary Ludington 
of Chicago, 111., March 27, 1868. He is connected with 
the firm of A. S. Barnes & Co., publishers, Chicago, ^N. 
Y. and Cinn. ; resides at Chicago. 

189 Alfred Barnes. 
Alfred C. Barnes, s. of Alfred Smith Barnes (97) b. 



1 94 GEJ^EALOaiES 

Oct. 27, 1842, m. Josephine E. Ricbardaon of Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Children— Harriet J., b. Aug. 7, 18(54; Mary G., b. 
Sept. 23, 1867; Alfred V., b. July 25, 1870. 

193 Henry Bubr Barnes. 

Henry Burr Barnes, s. of Alfred Smith Barues (97), b 
N. Y. city Dec. 24, 1845; graduate of Yale College 1860 
M. A.; eilitor of International Review 1877-80; publisher 
house of A. S. Barnes k Co.; president of Stationers 
Bd. of Trade 1887-8; m. June 16, 1869, Hannah Eliza 
beth, daughter of Courtland Palmer Dixon. — See Sav 
age's Gen Die; American Ancestri/; J?ev. Herman B 
Tlmloiv''s Eccl. sketches of Southington, Ct. 



I 



SHAMGER BARNES. 



HIS ANCESTORS AND DESOENDANTS- 



1 Shamger Barnes. 

It is stated that Shamger Barns was the son of Charles 
Barns, who was born in Mass., (Lynn, perhaps) about 
1640, and that Charles Barns was the son of Joshua 
{Seep. 4) or of William Barns, born in East Winch, 
Norfolk Co., England, about 1620. 

Shamger Barns, b. in E. Hampton, Long Island, in 
1670; d. in E. Middleton, Ct., Dec. 13, 1750; m. Eliza- 
beth Stead, dau. of John Stead. 

Children— Mary Barns, b. 1697; John, b. 1699; Abigail 
and Phoebe; all born in E. Middletown, Ct., and baptized 
Apr. 11, 1708. 



JOSHUA BAliNES 



195 



2 Mary Barns. 

Mary Barues, dan. of Sharager Barns (1), b. about 
1G97, d. Sept. 17, 1784; m. Samuel Bidwell, Jr., of Middle- 
town, Ct., Sept. 2, 1714, d. March, 1727. 

Children— Daniel, b. Nov. 18, 1716; Sarah, b. Jan. 29, 
1719. 

3 John Barn.s. 

John Barnes, s. of Shamj^er Barnes (1), b. in E. Mid- 
dletown,Ct., 1699, died in E.Middletown,Ct., buried Sept. 
8, 1783; m. Eunice Tryon Aug. 18, 1726. She was dau. 
of Abel Tryon; bo-n Feb. 10, 1706, buried April 10, 1786. 

Children -John, b in E. Middletown, Ct., Nov. ^2, 
1726, d. Jan. 21, 1798; Elizabeth, b. Apr. 23, 1728; 
Eunice, b. July 23, 1730; Charles, b. Sept. 12, 1732; 
Abiah, b. July 2, 1742, d. March 6, 1762; Abel, b. Aug. 
18, 1744; Jabez. 

12 Jabez Barns. 

Jabez Barns, s. of John Barns (3), lost at sea or d. of 
lever in the W. Indies about 1780; m. Martha Atkins 
March 22, 1758. She was dau. of Thomas Atkins and 
Martha Miller; b. in Middletown, Ct., June 17, 1739, d. 
Oct. 10, 1834. 

Children-Daniel, b. Aug. 26, 1760; Abiah, b. Aug. 9, 
1762, d. Jan. 31, 1765; Abiah, b. Apr. 27, 1765; Jabez, b. 
Dec. 18, 1767; Martha, b. Apr. 26, 1770; Elisha, b. July 
24, 1773; Ithamar, b. Apr. 12, 1776, d. May 7, 1849; Levi, 
b. May, 1778; Elizur, b. Sept. 20, 1780. 

13 Daniel Barns. 

Daniel ]^arns, s. of Jabez Barns (12), b. Aug. 26, 1760, 
d.Oct. 20, 1824; married and moved probably to Steuben, 
Oneida Co. His wife, Sarah, b. Jan. 17, 1768, d. Oct. 5, 
1833. 

Children— Harriet, born Dec. 12, 1790; Olive, b. July 12, 
1792, d. March 24, 1826; Sarah, b. Sept. 25, 1795; Halsey, 



196 



GENEALOaiES 



b. Oct. 12, 1797; Etlielbert, b. June lo, 1803; Eliznr, b. 
May 15, 1804. 

17 Eltsha Barns. 

Elisha Barns, s. of Jabez Barns (12), b. in >4dflletown, 
Ct., July 24, 1778, d. in Long Kill, East District, Ct., 
June 9, 1841; m. Mary Plumb Sept. 26, 1802 she was 
dau. of Reuben Plumb and Mary Shepherd, of Middle- 
town, Ct.; b. Jan 2. 1775; died Feb. 19, 1M09. 

Children- Betsey, b. July 14. 1808, d. 1868; Mary Ann, 
b. June 18, 1805, d. in Attica, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1849; Emily, 
b. May 5, 1807, d. in Kent, Porta<j^e Co., O , Jan. 15, 
1877; Caroline, b 1809, d. in Attica, N. Y., 1886; m. Par- 
menio Adams. 

Elisha Barns (17), m. a second Avife, Lucy Jones. She 
d. in Middletown, Ct., Nov. 24, 1854, aged about 80 years. 

Children — Asher Fairchild, b. June 17, 1810, d. in 
Clarksburg, W. Va., Oct. 28, 1890; Duane, b. in Long 
Hill District, Middletown, CA.. Feb. 18, 1814, d. in Mid- 
dletown Sept. 22, 1900. 

18 Ithamar Barnes. 

Ithamar Barnes, s. of Jabez Barns (12), b. Apr. 12, 
1776, d. May 7, 1849; moved to the western part of Ct., 
Roxbury, perhaps; m. Amy Thomas. She was b. Jan. 8, 
1783, d. June 19, 1858. 

Children— Elizur, b. Oct. 19, 1801; FTiram, b. Oct. 27, 
1802; Samantha, b. Sept. 8, 1804; Polly, b. March 22, 
1807, Nelson, b. Dec. 18, 1808; Charles, b. Oct 21, 1810, 
d. June 5, 1887; Asahel T., b. June 6, 1818; Horace, b. 
Apr. 28, 1817, d. Oct. 3, 1838; George, b Jan. 4, 1819; 
Sherwood, b. Nov. 6, 1821, d. Sept. 28. 1873; Richard, b. 
Oct. 13, 1828; Phebe A., b. Apr. 7, 1825. 

20 Elizur Barnes. 

Elizur Barnes, s. of Jabez Barnes (12), b. in Middle- 
town, Ct., Sept. 20, 1870, d. in Middletown, Ct., Feb., 



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197 



1825, m. Clarissa Bacon Dec. 1, 1804. She was b. about 1782, 
d. Jan. 11, 1869 
Children^Richarcl Edward b. 1805. d. 1822: Mary Martha b. 
in Middletown, Ct., Jan.25, 1808. d. Apr. 28, 1869: Frederic 
b. in Middletown, Ct., Feb. 27, 1810, was a sea captain, d. of 
cholera at New Orleans, La., in 1849: Clarissa b. March 3, 
1812; Ameha b. Feb. 19, 1814, d. 1872: EUzur b. in Middle- 
town Ct., March 29, 1817: Lucius b. Aug. 1, 1819, d. 1836: 
Lucy Garfield b. June 9, 1823, d. March 7, 1875: Richard 
Edward b. in Middletown, Ct., June 9, 1823, d. May 9, 1899. 

28 Mary Ann Barnes Gould. 

Mary Ann Barnes, dau. of Elisha Barnes (17), b. in Long 
Hill, Ct., June 18, 1805, d. in Attica, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1849, m. 
in Genesee Co., N. Y., Ozro Amander Gould May 1, 1832. He 
was b. in Rutland, Vt., I808, d. in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 15, 
1845. 

Children — Ozro Barnes Gould b. in Oxford, Canada, Apr. 
17, 1840. 

29 Emily Barnes De Forest. 

Emily Barnes, dau. of Elisha Barnes (17), b. in Long Hill, 
Middletown, Ct., May I5, 1801, d. in Kent, Portage Co., O., 
Jan. 15, 1877, m. Curtis De Forest Aug. 1827. He was b. at 
Barkhamstead, Ct., July 12, 1857: d. at Kent, O., Jan. N, 
1881. 

Children^Elisha b. 1J28, d. 1829: Caroline b. Feb. 1, 1830, 
d. at Newton Falls, O., March 1890 or 93: Ladoiskie b. 1833, 
d, 1837 ; William b. at Attica, N. Y., Mar. 2, IK37,d. at Kent, 
O., March 9, 1853: Derwin b. 1F8S: Murry,d. young: Charles 
b. June II, 1846, d. March 20, 1865. 

31 AsHER Fairchild Barnes. 

Asher Fairchild Barnes, son of Elisha Barnes (17), b. at 
Long Hill, Ct., June 17, 1801, d. in Clarksburg, W. Va., Oct. 
28, 1^90. He m. Adeline Scovill in Saybrook, Ashtabula Co., 
0.,Feb. 2, 1831. She was b. in Saybrook, Ct., August 2, 1 12, 
d. in Clarksburg, W. Va., Aug. 15, 1872. 

Children- -Lucy Adelaide, b. in Ashtabula, O., May 1, 1832: 



198 GENE A L GIES 

Ethelbert Fairchild, b. iu Clarksbiivg, AV. Va., July 8 
or 5. 1843; Orlando Gorton, b. 1845, d. 1846; Harra Clin- 
ton, b. in Clarksburg, W. Va., Nov. 21, 1848; Orlando 
Wilton, b. in Clarksburg, W. Va., July 18, 1850; Duane 
S,, b. in Clarksburg, W. Va., Aug. 27, 1852, m. Lizzie 
W. Chamberlain iu South Bend, Ind., Apr. 13 or 14, 
1879; Inda May, b. 1854, d. 1858; Nellie Scovill, b. Feb. 
22, 1857. 

32 DuANis Barnes. 

Duane Barnes, s. of Flisha Barnes (17), b. at Tiong 
Hill, Middletown, Ct , Feb 18, 1814, d. in Middletown, 
Ct., Sept. 22, 1900, m. Cynthia Sexton Turner. Apr. 20, 
1834. She was b. in Middletown, Middlefield, Ct., July 
17, 1815, d. Sept. 22, 1867. 

Children— Marilla, b. in Long Hill, Ct., June 22, 1835; 
Llewellyn, b. in Long Hill; Middletown, Ct., Aug. 
29, 1836, was wounded and taken prisoner at the 
battle of Cedar Creek by the Confederates Oct. 19, 1M64, 
and was never afterwards heard from; Rinda, b. in 
Middletown, Ct., June 13, 1S39; Zadell, b. in Middle- 
town, Ct , March 9, 1841; Lillian, b. in Middletown, Ct., 
Aug. 20, 1844, d. 1845; Reno, b. in Middletown, Ct., Dec. 
9, 1845; Gaybert, b. in Middletown, Ct., Oct. 10, 1848; 
d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1895; Culmer. b. in Mid- 
dletown, Ct., Aug. 23, 1850; Kilmeny, b. Sept. 17, 1852; 
Justa, b. 1854, d. 1855; Everet, b. 1859. Duane Barnes 
m. a second wife, Frances Tibbals. 

Children— Urlan, b. in Middletown, Ct., Sept. 19, 
1870, d. Jan. 25, 1888; Niar, b. in Middletown, Ct., Feb. 
14. 1873; Unade, b. in Middletown, Ct., May 22, 1884. 

50 Elizur Barnes. 

Elizur Barnes, s. of Elizur Barnes (20), b. at Middle- 
town, March 29, 1817, m. Grace Harriet Bevins Oct. 28, 
1837. She was b. Nov. 27, 1816, d. Nov. 29, 1886. 

Children— Harriet Grace, b. in Hartforl, Ct., Feb. 4, 
1841, m. Leslie L. Lathrop, in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 



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12, 1873; George Stores Barnes, b. iu Hartford, Ct., 
Oct. 1, 1843, m. Grace Harriet July 2, 18T3; Cliarles 
Elizur Barnes, b. in Hartford, Ct., Jul3^ 16, 1847, m. 
Emma Ifard^- in Salem, Mass., Apr. 3, 1873; Ellen 
Amelia, b. in Hartford, Ct., Oct. 30, 1849, d. Nov. 23, 
1893, m. Loring L. Tucker Jan. 18, 1893; Ida Isabel, b. 
in Dorchester, Mass., Jan. 23, 1850, m. Eben E. Robin- 
son May 3, 1876. 

66 Ethelbert F. Barnes. 

Ethelbert F. Barnes, s. of Aslier Fairchild Barnes (31), 
b. in Clarksville, W. Va., July 3 or 5,' 1843, m. Urana 
Louderback in Dales, Texas, Oct. 25, 1877. She was b. 
in Marion, O., July 31, 1859. 

Children— Harry Madison, b. in Dallas, Texas, Sept. 8, 
1878; Walter Scoville, b. in Dallas, Texas, April 18, 
1S80; Ethelbert Fairchild, b. in Dallas, Texas, Oct. 22, 
1882; Elsie Adeline, b. in Dallas, Texns, July 12, 1885; 
Ikirnard Lee, b. in Greer Co., Oklahoma, Aug. 26, 1889; 
Kosa Lee, b. in Greer Co., Oklahoma, Aug. 26, 1891; 
Nellie Urana, b. in Greer Co., Oklahoma, Sept. 5, 1894. 

68 Harry Clinton Barnes. 

Harry (Uinton Barnes, s. of Asher Fairchild Barnes 
(31), b. in Clarksburg, W.Ya., Nov. 21, 1848, m. Celia H. 
Neil iu Cleveland, O., May 10, 1«82. 

69 Orlando Wilton Barnes. 

Orlando Wilton Barnes, s. of Asher Fairchild Barnes 
(31), b. in Clarksville, W. Ya., July 18, 1850, m. Olive 
L. Dilly in Chicago, 111., September 6, 1882. She was 
b. Nun da, McHenry Co., 111. 

Children — Robert Earl, b. in Gurnee, Lake Co., 111., 
July 14, 1883; Arthur Clinton, b. in Elgin, Kane Co., 
111., Oct. 8, 1888. 

74 Marilla Barnes Cameron. 

Marilla Barnes, dau. of Duane Barnes (32), b. in Long 



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Hill, MidcUetowii, Ct., June 32, 1885, m. Derwiii De 
Forest July 7, 1863. He was s. of Curtis DeForest and 
Euiily Barnes. They were divorced in 1865 or 1867. 
She m.. Norman Harrinian Bruce in 1870. He died July 
12, 1895. She m. Malool u Cameron in Middletown, Ct., 
Dec. l,:18i)5. 

7() HiNDA Barnes Egberts 

Hinda Barnes, dan. of Duane Barnes (32), b. in Mid- 
dletown, Ct , June 13, 1839, m. Georoe Litch Roberts 
in Miihlletown, Ct., Dec. 1, 1865. He was s. of Reuben 
Roberts and Jane Litch. He was b. in Boston, Mass., 
Dec. 30, 1836; was j^racbiated A. B. at Wesley an Univer- 
sity June 22, 1859; was admitted to the Suffolk Bar, 
Boston, Mass., June 7, 1864, councilor of Su])reme 
Court of United States Apr. 1. 1870. 

Children — Odin Barnes Roberts, b. in Boston, Mass., 
June :*/, 1867; was grailuated A. B. at Harvard Univer8it3^ 
June 30, 1886; was o-raduated S. B. at Mass. Inst. Tech- 
nolo<4y ?»Iay 29, 1888; was graduated A. M. and L. L. B. 
at Harvard University June 24, 1891; admitted to the 
Suffolk Bar Boston, Mass., Jan. 20, 1891. 

Harold Barnes Roberts, b in Boston, Mass., Aug. 8, 
1869, was graduated S. B. at Mass. Inst, of Technology 
June 3, 1890. 

77 Zauel Barnes Gustafsox. 

Zadel Barnes, dan. of Duane Barnes (32), b. in Mid- 
dletown, Ct., March 9, 1841, m. Henry Aaron Budding- 
ton Oct. 26, 1857. 

Children— Justin Llewellyn, b. in Middletown, Ct. , 
Aug. 22, 1859; Henry, b. in Greenfield, Mass., Jan. 14, 
1865. 

She was divorced March, 1877; m. Axel Gustafso n 
;Middletown, Ct., May 3, 1878. He was b. in Sweden 
May 3, 1848. 

79 Reon Barnes. 

Reon Barnes, s. of Duane Barnes (32), b. in Middle- 



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'101 



town, Ct., Dee. 9, 1845; m. Maitlia Evans Fuller in 
Norwich, Ct., March 80, 1S72. She was the (hiii. of 
Ebenezer Fuller; b. in Norwich, Ct., Jan. lo, l«."j<>, d, 
Dec. 23, 1884. 

Children — Reon Barnes, Jr., b. in Staten Island, N. 
Y., Aug:. 3, 187-}; Martha Cynthia Barnes, b. m Staten 
Island, N. Y., Sep. 11, 1875; Alice Twombly Barnes, 1). 
in Staten Island, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1882. 

80 Gaybekt Barnes. 

Gaybert Barnes, s. of Duane Barnes (82), b. in Mid- 
dletown, Ct., Oct. 10 1848; d. Oct. 18, 1895. He was of 
the class of 1809 Wesleyan University, Michlletown, Ct. ; 
left college during senior year, received honoi-ary de- 
gree of A. M., Wesleyan University in 1876. Hem. 
Mary Louisa Fuller Jan 16, 1872. She Avas the dau. of 
Ebenezer Fuller and Harriet Bolles. Slie was b. in 
Norwich, Ct,, March 22, 1844. 

Children — Bessie, b. in New York city March 15, 
1878; Eachel, b. in New Vork city Dec. 21, 1874; Sarah, 
b. in New York city Feb. 5, 1876; Duane, b. in New 
York city Oct. 29, 1877, went to Manila. P. I., as private 
in the 1st Cav. Volunteers May, 1898, died in San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., Sept. 18, 1899, buiied at Middletowai, Ct., 
Sept. 24, 1899; Ebenezer Fuller, b. in New York c^ty 
Oct. 26, 1879; Annie Mariah, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Aug. 24, 1882, 

81 CiiLMER Barnes. 

Culmer Barnes, s. of Duane Barnes (82), b. in Mid- 
dletown, Ct., Aug. 23, 1850, m. Amelia, dau. of Jessie 
Rodman and Jane Demorest, in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 
7, 1874. She was born in Williamsburg, N. Y. June 5, 
1854. 

Children — Culmer Barnes, Jr., b. in New York city 
March 11, 1875; Hardin, b. in New York city Aug. 16, 
1876; Jessie, b. in New York city Oct. 1, 1878; Elisha, 
I), in New York city Oct. 24, 1880; Hazel, b. in Sing 



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GENEAlAXnES 



Sino^, N. Y., Oct. 24, 18)0; May Belle, b. in Sin- Sing-, 
N. Y., May 3, 1892. He died in Sin- Sin^, N. Y., May 
5, 1892; was buried in Middletown, Ct. 

82 KiLMENY Barnks HoiiT. 

Kilmeny Barnes, dau. of Diiane Barnes (82), b Sei>t. 
17, 18.")2, m. Albert Alfonso Holt Sept. 17, 1878. He was 
b. in Amherst, N. Y., July 11,1 U5. 

84 EvERET Baknes. 

Everet Barnes, s. of Duane Barnes (82), b. in Middle- 
town, Ct., Jan. 24, 1859, m. Sarah Louise Meyers in 
New York city March 4, 1898. She was b. in Saratoga 
Spriucvs, N. Y., Nov. 2), 1869. 

Children— Marofaret Moore Ba'-nes, b. in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Dec. 8, 1893; Mildred Yates B rnes, b. in Sin- 
Sing, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1895; Everet Barnes, Jr., b. m 
Sing- Sing, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1900. 

112 Martha CyNTHiA Barves RoBRRrs. 

Martha C. Barnes, dau. of Ueon Barnes C79\ b. Sept. 
11, lS7o, m. Harold Barnes Roberts in Staten Isla'jd, 
N. Y., Aug. 14, 1895. He was s. of Hinda Barnes and 
George Litch Roberts, b. in Boston Aug. 8, 1809. 

Ch Idren— Llewellyn Barnes lioberts, b. in W. Rox- 
bury, Mass., June 10, 189(3; Elwiu Barnes Roberts, b. 
in Hyde Park, Mass., Jan. 10, 1899. 

113 Alice Twombly Barnes Lawrence. 

Alice Twonibly Barnes, dau. of Reon Barnes (79), b. 
Jan. 9, 1882, m. Joseph D. Lawrence, Jr., at Staten 
Island, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1900. 

115 Bessie Barnes Galloway. 
Bessie Barnes, dau. of Gaybert Barnes (80), b. in New 
Y''ork city March 15, 1873, m. Franklin Albert Galloway 
in Brooklyn, >f. Y., Aug. 18, 1895. He was born in 
Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N. 1^, June 4 18(57, was grad- 
uated A. B. at Wesleyan University June, 1894. 



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Cliildren— Geoi'o-e Barnes Galloway, b. in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Jan. 9, 1898; Bessie Galloway, b. in Passaic, N. 
J., Sept. 17, 1900. 

116 RACHEii Barnes liiTTLE. 

Rachel Barnes, dan. of Gaybert Barnes (80), b. in New 
York city Dec. 21, 1874, ni. Charles Engene Little, Jr., 
Aug. 18, 181)5. He was b. at Nyack, N. Y., April 7, 1873. 

Children— Constance Miriam Little, b. in Jersey ('ity, 
N. J., May 24, 1836; Gaybert Barnes Little, b. in Jersey 
City, N. J., Au"'. 31, W:)S. — Com2)iled hy the author 
from "Ancestry and Descendants of Shamger Barnes''' 
hff George Llfch Roberts. 



DESCENDANTS OF TIMOTHY BARNES. 

Timothy Barnes, b. in England 16—, d. in Conn. 

Timothy Barnes, s. of Timothy, of England, b. in 
Conn. 17 — , d. at Hartford, Conn. 

Timothy Barnes, s. of Timothy of Hartford, b. at 
Hartford, Conn., Apr. 19, 1749, d. at Litchfield, Conn., 
Oct. 11, 182'), a soldier in the Rev. war, m. Eunice Mun- 
son . 

Timothy Barnes, s. of Timothy of Litchfield, b. at 
Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 8, 1780, a soldier of the war of 
1M12; capt. of militia many years; m. Betsey Cole Sept. 
12, 1802, m. Almira Cole, Feb. 3, 1821. 

Lemuel Munsou Barnes, s. of Timothy, of Conn., b. 
at Barnes, Pa., Oct. 28, 1831, m. Rachel Call, moved 
to Sand Beach, Mich. 

Lemuel Call Barnes, B. A., s. of Lemuel M. Barnes, 
1). at Kirtland, O., Nov. 6, 1854; a Baptist minister; re- 
sided at Newton Center, Mass — See Anterican Ancestry. 



^04 GEi\ EA L O GIE S 



CHAPTER IX. 

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. 

SUCCESSFUL MEN WHOSE ANCESTRY IS UNKNOWN TO 
THE AUTHOR. 



RUFUS BARNES. 

Successful Pioneer Farmer. 

RuFus Barnes, born near New Haven, ( -t. , 
in 1765, married Anna Frisl)y, niovcMl to 
Oneida Co., N. Y., and bought a farm near 
Rome, where he died in 1847. He was oiu^ 
of the pioneers of Oneida ( 'Ountv ; liad two 
sons, Albert and Ambrose. 

Ambrose Barnes was born near Rome, 
N. Y., in 1807, where he died in 1851 . He 
liad two daughters, Lydia, died when six- 
teen years old, and Julia who married S. 
F. Tremain and resides at Rome, N. Y. 



albert BARNES. 

Theologian and Biblical Commentator. 

Albert Barnes, oldest son of Rufus 
Barnes, was born near Rome, N. Y., Dec, 
1, 1798 ; graduated at Hamilton college, at 
(^linton, N. Y., in 1820, and three years af- 



BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES ^05 

tor wards graduated at the Theological Sem- 
inary, Princeton, N. J. He was installed 
pastor of the Presbyterian Chnrch at Mor- 
ristown, N. J . , Feb^ 28, 1825 ; was called to 
the tlrst Presl)yterian Cliurch in Philadel- 
])hia in LSoO, and was pastor of that church 
thirty seyen years. He is better known as a 
commentator than as a clergyman. More 
tlian a million copies of his commentaries 
were sold preyious to his death, and the de- 
mand since then has been as great as it was 
before. He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec, 
24, bS7(). His children were Albert Henry, 
James Nathan and ('harlotte. They all died 
in Philadelphia, leaying no children. 



HORACE BARNES 

Fanner. 



Horace Barnes, })orn at Warwick, Mass., 
about 1800, had tliree ])rothers, Cypian, 
r.yman and Joseph, and four sisters. About 
1840 he was married and moyed to Bristol, 
111 . , at which place he died in 1880. He had 
tjye children. His sons were Orton A., Har- 
lan P, and A, H. 



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GENKA L (m:s 



ORTON A. BARNES. 

Jurist and Farmer. 



OrtoxA. Barnes served tliret^ years in 
tlie army in the War of the Rehellion : 
married Ennice Pierce at Paw Paw. Ill,, 
in about 1867; moved to Memphis, Mo., 
upon a farm where he died in 1 S98. He was 
('ounty Judge several years ; had one son, 
Orton A, Barnes, Jr., and five daughters. 



H. P. BARNES. 

Farmer. 



H. P. Barnes, son of Horace Barnes, 
engaged in farming, lives on the old farm at 
Bristol, 111. ; was married in 1873 to Fan- 
nie Bradford of Boston, Mass. ; has no chil- 
(h'en living ; has been chairman of the 
County l:>oard of Supervisors many years. 

A.H.BARNES. 

Proprietor and jjiiblisher of The Eagle Grove Eagle. 

A. H. Barnes, youngest son of Horace 
Barnes, was married in 1873 to Lizzie Ray- 
mond at Bristol, 111. They Avent in 188:> 
to Miner, S. D. ; farmed until 1896 then 
went to Eagle Grove, lo., and bought the 
Eagle Grove Eagle which he is now j)ub- 



BlOURAPllICAL SKKTVllKS -^'^ 

lishing. They have three sons, as follows : 
Horace R., married Ida Hiunphry at ^li- 
ner, 8. D, , ill 1895, has two sons, ( Uareiice 
and Glenn, is a farmer; Solon A., ])()rn in 
1867, has an a|)})ointment at Washiivuton. 
1). C . ; Harlan W, born in 1884. 



JAMES BARNES, 

Soldier and Engineer.. 

James Barnes, born at Boston. Mass.. in 1806: gTadiuited 
at West Point in 1829: was appointwl l)risa<^it'r-seneral in 
1862, and brevet major-general U. S. volunteers March 18. 
1865. He was w^oiinded at Grettysljurg, and died in Si)ring-- 
field, Mass., Feb. 12, 1869. from disease contni'cted in th-e 
service. 

JOSI'.ril K. I5AKNES. 

•Celelirated Soldier and Suro:con_ 

Joseph K. Barnes, born in Philadelphia, Pa.. July 21.1817, 
..ij-radiiated at Harvard Colleg-e: received his degree of M. D. 
from the University of Pennsylvania, ckissof 1839: was brig- 
adier-general: I'eceiA'eil the appointment of surgeon-gen< ral 
Aug. ,22, 1864: died at Washingt^jn, D, C^, 1883. 

CHARLES Kii-:i) i;akxks. 

Cel<-liraJed iMilaiiist. 

Charles R. Barnes, M. A. Ph. D.. was born in McMlison, 
Ind.. Sep. 7, 1858: educated at Hanover College and Harvard 
University: prophessor of botany in the Univ^'rsity of Wis 
con.sin.- >/o//y/.so//'.s- Knc. 



^08 GENEALOGIES 

SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTER V. 

CHARLES HENRY WEST. See P. 146. 

Charles Henry West and Sarah Emily 
Barnes, daughter of Isaac Barnes, were 
married at Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y., 
Dec. 7, 1830 ; moved to Ridgeway, N. Y. ; 
had five children, as follows : Daniel Mil- 
ler, Isaac Barnes, Elisha Yale, Charles 
Henry and Elisha Yale, 2nd. 

Daniel Miller West, born Oct. 27, 1831 , 
died at Prescott, Wis,, Apr. 15, 1859. 

Isaac Barnes West, born at Ridgeway, 
N. Y., June 21, 1833, married Mary Emma 
Case at Kingsboro, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1861, 
died Apr. 31, 1869. Their children were 
Daniel Miller, died in infancy, and Charles 
Case. 

Charles Case West, born Feb. 25, 1867, 
resides at 39 First St., Rochester, N. Y., isa 
dealer in coal and wood. He married Grace 
D. Tibbetts at Gloversville, N. Y., Oct. 19, 
1892. They have had three children as fol- 
lows : Paul J. born Sep. 8, 1895 ; Margaret 



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209 



Estella ,born March 1, 1899, died July 14, 
1900 ; Ruth Elizabeth, born Sep. '26, 1901. 

Eltsha Yale West, born Nov. 28, 1835, 
died March 28, 1849. 

Charles Henry West, born at Kingsboro, 
N. Y., Feb. 4, 1839, enlisted in July, 1862, 
received a lieutenant's commission, was 
lost at the battle of Ream's Station, Va., 
Aug. 25, 1864. 

Elisha Yale West was born June 2, 1850, 
at Ridgeway, N. Y., where he now resides. 



SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTER VI. 

DESCENDANTS OF JEDEDIAH BARNES. 

Philo Eaton, dau. of Jedediah Barnes 
(see P. 165), had five children, as follows : 
Mrs. Roxaiia Hines, Ilion, N. Y. ; Mariah ; 
Annette ; Allen, employed in the Treasury 
Dept., Washington, D. C. ; Volney of 
Herkimer Co., N. Y. 



Levi Barnes' Descendaiits. 

Charles G. Barnes (see P. 168) m. 2nd 




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211 



w., .Jam* ('a])]'<)]i, had a son, Levi. 

John V, Bahnes (see P. 168) in. 1st w., 
E]izal)eth Wellman, 2nd w., ?*^arah Ciipples 
and od w., Jane Messenger; liad five chil- 
<li*en, as follows : 

Ellen A., 1). A\\^, 4, 1850, m. Mr. Middle- 
ton , had three c. Carrie Davidson, Berdinie 
and Robert. 

Fran(Ts L.,b. Nov. 29, 1853, m. Addie 
Baybrook, had two c, Nellie B. and Fred- 
<]ie. 

Eliz A HET H ^1 . , b . Sep . , 1 859 , in . William 
Sears, had three c, Edward b. July 1, 1875, 
m. (Iraee Levett, has one c, Hazel ; Ella, 

b. June 28, 1878, m. Lee Davis, has one c, 
('eeil; Valma, m. Wm. Wellman, has one 
('. , Homer. 

Elmer E.,b. Nov. 1, 1801, is m. has two 
or three children. 

Mary, b. March 18, 1869, m. Oliver Bry- 
iier, has two c, lives at Union City, Pa. 

Alphei s S. Barnes (see P. 168) had three 

c, as follows : 

Fremox'i S., b. Aug. 14, 1857, m. Mary 
(xoodrich, P. ()., Scranton, Pa. 
J. Arvtlla, 1). Jan. LS59, m. AVm. Egbert, 



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GENE A L O GIES 



P. O., Union City, Pa. 
Harry Alpheus, b. Marcli 2(S, 18(S6, P. 
()., Union (^itv, Pa. 

Levi (xAu sha Barxes (see P. I()(S) liad six 
children, as follows : 

Olive A.b. Dec. 19, 1868, m. J. M. Car- 
roll, has two c, Clarence C, b. 1884, and 
Winnifred, b. 1894. 

Alk'e M., b. Oct. 3, 1860, m. Fletcher S. 
(JarroU, had tliree c, Wayne T., b. 1881 ; 
Alta M., b. 1889 ; Mabel L., b. 1893. 

Melva Ann d. young. 

Mary R., b. Sep. 17, 1865, ni. JohnW. 
Donaldson, has one c., Uewis J., b. Dec 
1, 1902. 

Emma, 1). Aug. 5, 1867, ni. Oscar Clark, 
lias two c, Ross, b. 1889, and Raymond, 
b. 1891. 

Jennie Lynn, b. March 4, 1872. 

Sttsan a. Barnes (see P. 170), b. Apr. 15, 
1838, m. Oeorge W. Carroll who was born 
Jan. 29, 1831. They live three miles west 
of Union City, Pa. ; are engaged quite ex- 
tensively in farming and dairy business. 

Nathan Sylvester Barnes — see P. 169. 



S UPPLEMEN T 2 1 3 

Hannah E. Moore, dan. of lievi Barnes, 
b. March 6, 1830, d. Apr. 11, 1903, had 
two children, as follows • 

LiLLiE Saterly, b. Dec. 18, 1870, lias 
fonr c., Laurence, Mabel, Allene, Bessie. 

Cornelia born Dec. 3, 1872, m. H. H. 
Chaffee. Their P. O. is Union City, Pa, 

Sophia, dan. of Levi Barnes, m. Norman 
Nichols, died May 9, 1893. Mr. Nichols 
was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion ; 
died March 2, 1881. They had seven chil- 
dren , as follows : 

Elmina, m. Edgar Earl, c. were Edith, 
Leonard, Bertha and Roy. 

Effte, m. Delos demons, c, Arthur and 
Bertha. 

Lydia died young, 

Sylvia, b. March 23, 1855, m. Darwin 
Hinebaugh, lives at Jamestown, N. Y., c. 
are Lillie Vandenburg, North Clymer, N, 
Y. ; George, m. Liz;^ie Tripj), P. O., Con- 
neaut Lake, Pa, ; Nellie, m. Burt Eield, 
P. O., Fresno, Cal. ; Levi, m. Frances 
Wells, P.O. Jamestown, N. Y, ; Grace; 
Mina, m. Clarence Warner, P. O,, Union 
Citv, Pa. 



- 1 4 OEX^ E. { L O G I KS 

Arthltk, m. Lizzie McCiiller, c, Dclos'. 
Guy, Eddie, Clem, Nellie, Julius, Bal)y. 

Flora, m. James Clark, lives in Newton, 
Illinois, 

Gertie m. Owen Barnes. See 1\ 169. 



SUPPLEMENT TO CHAl^TER VI L 

HENRY AND LYDIA BROWN. Sue P. 178. 

Henry Browx was born near Al])i(m, I*a., 
Apr. 1, 1840. 

Lydta Barnes was horn in Coiincnut Tp., 
Erie (^o., Pa., May :>L\ 1840. 

Henry Brown and Lydia Barnes were mar- 
ried Dee. 27, 1864. Their children are Nora 
L. , Katie M,, Fred L. and Bonnie B. 

Nora L. Brown Avas l)orn Jnlv 15, 181)7. J 

Kate M. Brown, h. June o, 1861),^Mark 
Hills of Crawford Co., Pa., Nov. 22, 181)8, 
has one daughter, Thelma, horn Nov. 21, 
1902. 

Frej) L. Brown, h. Nov .4, 1871, m. May 
C.Bigelow ofConneaut, ()., Dee. 27, 1899. 

Bonnie B. Brown, horn June 17, 187-), m. 
\Vm. Laudierv June 10, 1902. 



INDEX 



Albany Ave. and High St l'> 

Allen, Indian I''^ 

Andrews, Ernest J.. Vinnie Z.. 
Helen Frederick. Roger 'M 

John 7 

Sally 90 

App'eton. Mabnl fi 161 

Arnold. Julia A 159 

Arthur. LiH M.. P 109, 111 

Atki'is, Phebp 189 

Thomas. Martha 1^5 

Bacon. .Abigail. Clarissa..l79, 197 
Baniste''. S trab 173 

Barne«. Aaron 20 

A^>el 195 

Abi 176.177 

Abiah 195 

Abigail, 7. 12. 17, 165". 174, 175. 
179. 194. 

Ab.jah 174.179 

Abraham, 5. 6 7. 43. 91, 92. 1 17 

Ada J 186 

Addie 211 

Adelbert 168 

A. H 205.2(t6 

Albprt 204.158 172 

Alfred. 175. 193; (J 193: S. 191, 
193; V. 194. 

AlioH T 201 

Allen 189.190,191 

Almond W 21 

Alpheiis S 166,168,211 

Alt:, and Elma 78 

Alva 19.99 

Alva S-xton 190 

Amanda E 93 

Ambrose ...'^'04 

Ame ia 197 

Amos 21, 2 V -it. .1/ 

Amy 182. 183. 184. 185 

Amzi T^i 

Andrew F 191 

Anna K 86, 158 

AnnaL 19,114,174 

Anna M 201, 159 

Anner E 63 

Anson E 26. 32 

Apnleton 14 

Arnold A 161 

Arthur riinton 199 

Arthur E 63 72 

Arthur W 21.22 

Asa 4, 14. 188. l*-9. 190. 191 

Asahel 196. 119. 120, 123 

Asahel Fairchilrt 196. 197 

Augusta M 119. 120. \2\ 

Azuba 189 

Benjamin. 7. 11, 12. 16. 17. 120- 
189, 191. 

Bernard F..161: L 199 

Bessie 150, 178. 179.201, 20_' 



Bptspy. 26. 117. 118. 119, 175. 
177. 196. 

Byingtoii 170 

Byfon 30: B 63. 73 

Calvin I61. 170 

Carl 84 

Carrie F 87 

Carmi 172 

r:,roline 159.193.195 

Cassiu^ M 178. 179 

Catherine 193 

Charles. 3. 5. 190. 191. 194. 

195. 196: A. 79: O 133. 136. 

i:-!8: a 166. 168. 209; K. 99. 

106.108.110; .M. U3. 147.150. 

158; P.150:R id. 207: W. 193 

Cha-loite 19, 114 118. V05 

Clara 169.185 

Clarinda-. 1 5 

Clifford 185 

C arence 23. 150. 207 

Claud 34 

(^lari-s 195 

Clive 21 

Col.Ahram . 6 

Cora M 46, 48 

Cordelia A 184.185 

Culmer 198.201 

Cypian 205 

Cjr»nins 189 

lyrus...l9,33.34; Wm 99. 100 

Daniel 7, 173, 174, 175, 195 

Darus 43. 86 

David 63. 83. 85. 18 ^. 185 

Det.orah 7. 12 

Dennis .^.i^l 

Dora 21. 22 

Dua'-e 196.198.202 

Dwight 159.160 

Eberezer, 6.12. 13, 16, 17, 171, 

172. 

Edward 4.36. 123.125 

Fd«in 143.159. 161.192 

Edmond 191 

Edn^ 21 

Effie 169 

Elbert 124 

E'berta 17/ 

Eleanor 183 

Eli 189.191.192.193 

Elias ..43 60. 61 

Elisha.l5. 18 119 120.121.142, 

173. 182. 195, 196, 201; Mun- 

s n. 119. 123. 

Elijah 173 

Eliza 179.180.190,199 

Elizabeth. 4. 5. 6. 7.12. 13 17, 

20: A. 26. 109; E. 43. 123,124. 

168. 189.195.211; M. 168 211. 

EHzure 1 95. 196. 198 

Ella 63. 101,182. 18«J 



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INDEX 



Ellen A. 129, 168, 1U9, 211; E. 

129; R.7;i, 

Klma 7-?, 78 

Elmer B 7:3.78; E. 16S,2Jl 

El ina fi2 

Elmo 185 

Elmore 120,122 

Klnathan 19, 20 

Elsie 199 

Kmeline '^^ 

Emery A 185 

Emily, 143, 171, 182. 190. 191. 

195, 197. 

Emma A,... 169; F 21, 2!^ 

Knoch 170 

Ensisn 118 

Erastus,119, 120; Benjamin, 

120. 

Rrdine 5/ 

Ernest 86 

Erwin. F 133,135 

Esther 26 

Ethel 23 

Ethelbert 196; F. 198,199 

Ettie 34 

Ennioe 190,195 

Eva 186; A 75. 76 

Everet 198,202 

Evylene 1M6 

Experience 189 

Fanny 189; W. 86 

Farrington 189 

Florence A. 130, 185; B. 86; 

J. 50; M. 177. 

Forest 73, 75, 76 

Frances 118 

Francis. 182; A. 184; K, 150; L. 

168,211. 

Frank 181. 185; E, 15 

Frankie 186 

Freddie 213 

Frederic 197 

Fredrick 36. 37 

Fremont, 168; S 211 

Freelove 14 

(iaybert 198,201 

George. 5, 99. 179, 196; M. 159; 
N. 45, 46. 47. 49; S. 199. 

Gershom 13. 17 

Gertie 169 

Gideon 6 

Grace 58, 169; H. 199; J. 169 

Gladys P 78 

Glenn 84.207 

Guy L 86 

Halsey Jfio 

Hannah, 6. 7, 15.18.166,189: 
E. 194; M. 147, 148; V. 123. 125 

Hardin 201 

Harley 178 

Harold 131 



Harra,212: C. 19S. 199; E. 1!)2 

Harry. 150. 151,1^8 

Harriet. 166, 179,' 180. 191. 19,5: 

E. 26. 193; G. 198, 99; J. 194: 

M.- 107. 108. 

Harrison 172 

Harvey 117.118 

Hattie 30,31; M. 17S 

Harlan 205. 20o 

Hazel 201 

Helen 16S: A. 121; G. 37 

Henry. 191, 193. 194; E. 191, 192. 

S. 192 

Hermon 186 

Hiram 180. 197; A.33, isu 

Hinda 198.200; A. 179 

Hollis M 21,22 

Homer 86.87 

Horace 196,205; K. 207 

Rosea 174. 177. 178. 181 

Hulda 168, 174. 173 

IdaM 109; J. 199 

Tra 4, 178, 189; S. 15K 

Irena 14. 18 

Isaac 15. 15.143, 182 

,TaV>PZ 195. 196 

.Jacob 12,17 

James 6. 107. 207; N. 205 

.Tane 211 

,Tay J 93. 98; P. 130. 131 

•Tason 73. 77. 7H 

.Tedediah 165. 209 

.Tennett 191; L, 17H 

Jennie 169.212 

.Jeremiah 191,192 

Jessie .34, 58, 201; E. 182. 183 

Jimmie 11 54. 57 

Joel 189, 190 

John, 4. 5, fi. 7. 173. 181. 182, 

183.185. 194.195:0. 191.193; 

J. 192; L. 43. 44; T. 125; V. 

166, 168. 211 
Jonathan, 4, 188, 190. 191; E. 

189. 192 
Joseph. 7. 12, 13, 16, 17, 38, 

205; K. 207 

Josephine 118 

.Joshna 4, 6, 188. 190 

.Josiah 165,170 

Jotham Jndd, \^, 40. 41,42. 

45, 51. 52. 163 
Ji-lia. 184, 204; A. 45, 157. 193; 

L 21 22 
Julius', 192; L, 45, 57. 59; S. 190 
Justa 198 

Kilmeny 202 

Kilmer 198 

Katheryn 124 

Katie 178; V. 75,76 

I^ancelot i 



jNJu:x 



21 



Lmira. !««. 18?. 183. 18'», 190; 
A.'-'M. '02. 

Lavilla j68 

plia 1^ 

T pmnn '^^^ 

flmuei.H. 18.119. 165, 170. 2(« 

Lena 1* 

Lpoimrd M 1^ 

].err»y Wn. j'J 

Lnslie T Ifi^ 

Lester.... 12:^.12fi 

Levi. 1H5, 1H6. 189. 195, 209. 211; 

G 166,168.212. 

Lillian 19^ 

Mllie.... 78;H.10M 

Lir.a N 9M, 101 

Liva 190. J92: F. 192 

Lizzie 30; A. 180 

Jleweliyn ...^.98 

Lois 165. 189 

Louisa 114,175,180,181 

J^'^wly 190 

Lovina ••• ^ 

Luanna 35 47 

Lucius 19( 

Lucv. 14; A. 48; G. 197; M. 19, 

114. 158; fl. 178. 

Lulia L .-180 

I.ydia 14. 18. 178 

Lyman • 205 

Mabel 161; M. 176 

Maegie A .....184,186 

Mahalia 182 

Margaret. 21, 131. 176; C. 121; 

E.63;M.202. 
Martha. 30, 185,189, 190, 195: 

E. 3:^, 34; F. 130; J. 23; P. 6M 

Maranda 26 

Manila 198 

Mariah 181. 187. 190 

Marinm 15, 18 

Mari^hall 168 

Martin E 33.34 

Marv. 4. 5.7.11. 12, 13.14. 15. 16. 

17.18.26.99, 117. 119. 143.16». 

182. 184. 187. 1^8. 189, 190. 

191,194,195: A. 175. 181. 195. 

1H7: P>. 112; C. 109. 193: E. 36, 

124. 125:G. 194: J. 150. 118: L. 

24; M. 121. 184, 185, 197; P. 4; 

K. 24; S. 168. 

Mark 189 

Martin 191 

Matilda. ..21. 24, 43. 88, 179. 180 

Maybee 7.173 

Mead 169 

Melissa 168 

Mertie J 73; Miller 143 

Milan D 2L22 

Mildred 202 

Milon D 143. 158 

Miriano 136 

Minnie., 78, 175; D. 169 



Morgan L 120,121,122 

Moties 1'3. 182 

Murray 12' 

Nancy, 120. 175, 191; S. 122;-. V. 

Il9 

Naomi .....189 

Nathaniel. 7. 14. 15 18. 173 

188.189; A. 26, 30; S. 166. 169 

NHIJ 169 

Nellie. 120, 179. 185; B. 211; K. 

55, 57; M. 125, 159. 160; S. 198: 

U 199. ._ 

Nelson 192 

Newell '2 

Niar 19« 

Norman 174. 181 

Olive. 182. 187, 195. 212; A. 51. 
53, 168; L. 20; E. 78. 

Ophelia ^i 

Ora May ^ 

OrlanTi. 182.186 

Orlando W 198.199 

Orson Ak-^-l!}, 

Orton A 205.206 

Osra?E..... 123. 12.;>. 141 

ottoH ^iJ^wIi 

OwenM 169,214 

Parmelia 60. 62: A. 84 

Perley A 99,101 

Peter " 

Phebe'. ...14.190.196 

Philemon 19H 

Pbilinda v;.v;;vV.5 

Philip W 93. 94, 9y 

Phineas 14,18. 119. 170 

Phiro 165.189.191 

Phoebe 194 

Pierrie \^ 

Pluma 168 

PollaM 190 

Rachel 20,26.201,203 

Randolf 92 

Half 1-g 

Rebecca 5, 7. 16d: H. hU 

Keon 192, 200; Jr. 201 

iiluben 142.191 

Kichard ,-"v?',l§^' 

Robert. 174.181: A. 178; E. 199; 
H. 178; L. 176, 177 [ 

Rhoda l^i \ 

Richard E 9/ \ 

Rolla §5 

Rollin 191 

Rosa Lee \^ 

Roscoe »of 

l^oswell ^ 

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Roxana « 



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INDEX 



Ruby 175 

Rufus 204 

Ruth . ..13. 17, 172, 189; H.18J 

Samantha 196 

Samuel. 4, 6, 7, 13. 17, 165, 170, 

188 
Sarah. 5,7. 12.15. 18,43.184. 

188.189. 195. 201. 2il; A. 181; 

E. 93; K. 145; .1 76 

Selah 189. 190.191.192 

Seth 15.18.142.191 

Seih Austin 119. 129 

Shaniger 194 

Sherwood 196 

Sidney 21 

Silas. 15, 18.19. 34; T.26.31; 

Jr. 24 

Solon 207 

Sophia 166,212 

Stella 34. ia3 

StHt.hHTi. 4. 174, 175. 176, 188. 

189. 190. 192; E. 184. 185. 
Susan 166 

Thon.a«. 5. 6. 7, 11.12,13.11, 
16 17. 78, 192: R. 193; Wm. 
119. 133, 138. 

Thurl.'W Wepd 171 

Ti ofhy.6. 15. 18. 19. 117. 118. 
188. 203; Jr. 117. 

Trutnan 189.190,192 

Urnadp 198 

Van Rensselaer 170 

Vilate 119 

Vina 14 

VinnieZ 37 

Walter A 186; S 199 

Wheaton P 20, 123 

Willard Ira 191 

W I'iani.5. 7. 14. 118 171. 172. 

176. 188, 189. 190. 191. 194; A. 
• 184. 185 C. 159; H. 129. 131; 

L. 182. 184; P. 36. 37 
Wilson E 184 

ZadPll 198 

ZilphaA 198 

Barret. Caroline, 159; Lowly. 190 
Barton, Frances. Freddie. J-^s., 

Lareli. Lucius, '»na. Ora. 

Owen. Robert. 183; Walter, 

186 

Basset. Sailly 117 

Baybrook. Addie 211 

Bedell. Cornelia. Seth. 32; Hen- 

rv,26 

Benedict. Luna 101 

Bennet, Phebt- 171 



Bevins. Grace H 148 

>^idwell. Samuel 195 

Boughton. Ca-h- rine 99 

Blanchard. Laura 29 

Hond. Dela 177 

Bills. Rho«la 118 

Braofnrd. Cra. Emil Nellie, 
155 

Bradley 41. 113. 115. 116.191 

Bristol 123, 178. 192 

Brown. Henry. Ly«iiH. N«»ra, 
Ha' tin. Frederick, Bon- 
nie. 178. 214 
Broughton. Eli. Mari*. So- 
phrona, Mar\. Eunice, 
Sarah. Flisha, Eli.Orlan, 
Editti.187 
Bullock. R. R„ Rebpcca, Frank- 
lin. Henry. Wm.. ^arah, 
Albert. Ida. Ella, 176 

Burns. Kmma 30 

Burr. Gen. Timothv 193 

CadWHlader, Allen. Amy, Elma, 

185 
Capron. Susan, 166; Jane.211 

('firpHnter. Elizabe'h 192 

Caldwell. Wood. Cora E.. Ha- 
zel. 187 

Calhoun. Austin. Lois 187 

< anfield.Mary, W. II, Rpnja- 

min. Lydia. Funnie, 27; 

Geo W.. Rlma.21 
Carnahan. Thomas. Martha. 

Millie 63 
Carrol', Fletcher. Alif^e, Olive. 

168; George >^usan. 170; 

Mabel, Alta. Way UP, 

F'etcher. Alice, George. 

Susan. Clarence, Wiuni- 

rre'1.212 

Cameron. Marilla 199 

Campbell. William. Cord-lia, 

Mamie. Leroy, Glenn. 

Howard, 185 
Clark James. Flora. Oo'^ar. 

Emma. Ross, Raymond, 

Ada.190. 1«9. 212 
Chaffee. H. H., Cornelia. 170, 213 

Coff man, Carrie F 87 

Cowls Nancy 190 

Crampton. Betsey, 123, 138: 

Horace, 138 

Cupples, <arah 211 

C emons, Delos, EWe, Arthur, 

Bertha. 213 
Culver. Abram, Sarah, Nellie. 

Cora. 155 
Cole. Frank. Mary. Rosa. Ella, 

185 
Chamberlain, Lizzie.. 198 

Daniels, Charles. Elmina 79 



INDEX 



221 



Sears. Wm.. Elizabeth. E Iwin. 
Ellen. VelMia, 168; Eliza- 
beth, Edward 211 

Sedewick. Florence. Edward. 

Mary, IHO. 131. 
Seelev. Nancy V, Eraitu^. Ann 
Eliza. Alice. i:^9: Gertrude. 
Wallace. US. 140: Harold. 
Louis. 140. 
Shepard. Wni., Mary. Sarah. 
Lucy. Wm. Miller. Char- 
lotte, Isaac B.. Geo. N.. 
Jessie. Lottie. Catherine, 
Ada.Kalnh. 153, 157,158. 

Sherman. Lizzie A 18() 

Sherod, Elnora 84 

Shelniadine. Melissa. Hulda.169 
Shreve, E. A., Minnie. CVcil. E. 
Harold, Edith, M. Gladys, 
169. 

Slater, Fanny 86 

Sloper. Archie. Mary. Luella.35 
Smith. Mary R., 177: Ann Eliza- 
beth. Nettie, Grace. Elery, 
Harra. Edward. 139: S, A.. 
Matilda. Minnie. I. O., 
Robert. Harra .88: *^amnel, 
Nina, Fannie, Mary. H.A., 
Emma. Rolla, Merrill. 89; 
Burl. Marion. P'el^on. El- 
ma. Elda.90: Frank. Fran- 
ces. F. K.. 113; PMmond, 
Harriet. Willis. 180; Lucy, 
192. 
Snider. Alonzo. Lillie. Una, Ida, 
Louisa, Olin, 112. 

Southward. Stella 183 

Spaulding, Nellie 179 

Stacy. Frank, Mertie. Earl. ..175 

Stager, A. H.. Ad^1 IW 

Stead. E'izabeth, John 194 

Steel. Rachel 190 

Stephens, Rebecca 190 

Stoutenburff. Oscar. Mary E., 
Wm.. Charlotte, 153, 155. 

Struble. Alonzo 116 

Strowgrer, Horace, Fannie. Er- 
nest, Charles, Fannie G., 
Jessie. 151. 

Stow. Elizabeth 173 

Sperry. Zealous, Anner, Louis. 
Eric, Mareraret, Addie, 
Emma. 70, 71. 
Sutherland, Hugh, Ella.Vassar. 
187. 

Talmage. Sally 189 

Taylor. Frances. Oda, Theo- 
dore, 118. 

Thrasher. Nancy 57 

Thompson, Abrara B., 5; Lulia, 
Clinton, 180. 



I Towns. Eva S 75 

Townsend, S. A.. Olivia. Isaac, 
Jesse, Floyd. Alice, Ida. 
38. 39. 
Tremain. Julia B.. F 204 

! Triscott. Ernest. Maggie. Clar- 

I ence. Elmer. 1^6, 

Tucky, Arthur 90 

i Turner. Cynthia Sexton 198 

I 

i Upson. Martha 18M 

j Utely. Rev. James J 108 

I Vandenburg, Lillie 212 

j Vanderhoof. Bertha, Geo. L., 

j Freeman. May, Ele <'., 

I Daniel.34. 35. 36. 

i Vandusen. Lovina 2o 

I Van Waldron. Barron 15n 



.150 

Walker. Margaret 176 

Warner. Clarence. Mina. 213; 

Abigail. 6, 165 

Ward. Mariah 191 

Waterman, Richard. Olive... 187 

Webb. Polly 117 

Webster. Sarah, 190; Catherine. 

193 
Weed, Thurlow, Catherine, 

Emily. 171 
Wellman. Elizabeth. 168. 211: 

John, Homer. Grace, 169: 

Merideth, 170; Valma. 170 

Welton. Ella 177 

West. vSarah Emily, C. Henry. 

Dani*-1 M., Isaac B., Chas. 

H.. Eh>ha Y., Charles C, 

Paul. Margaret, Ruth, 208, 

209 

Wheadon, Martha 188 

White. H. A.. Cora, Paul, Olive. 

Geo. W.,50 

Wicp, B. J., Sarah m 

Williams. Millie. W. L., Hellen 

M., 69; Ora, 105; Caroline, 

129 

Wilson, Sarah 184 

Wood, Elizabeth. John, Nellie, 

( ;arrie, 125. 126 
Woodbury, Andrew, Elida, 

Anna, Vern, Jennie, 168 

Woodruff. Elizabeth 1«9 

Woolcot, Fannie, 29; Polly 191 

Woliston. Amanda, Joshua. 

Mariah. 92.93 
Woolston. Abraham. Abi. Del- 

la.Leonard. Homer, Mary. 

Ethel, Stanley Barnes. 177 
Wright, Lucy M 158 



York, Lottie E. 



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